See Also: Calm Air(tourism)
calm(1)(dictionary)
calm(2)(dictionary)
calm(3)(dictionary)
calm(4)(dictionary)
Calm Air flights(tourism)
Calm Air International(tourism)
calm 3, verb(dictionary)
calm 2, noun(dictionary)
calm 1, adjective(dictionary)

numerical (oh) and calm(2) (iou)


numerical (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: numerus; NUMBER1]
expressed or considered in numbers
::a numerical code
::The Home team tried to utilize their numerical advantage (=the fact that they had more players than the Other team) .
::Make sure the files are organized in numerical order .
-- numerically /-kli/ adv

calm(2) (iou)



calm noun1. [k¨»:m] LME.
[Perh. from popular Latin alt. (cf. medieval Latin calmus adjective, calmacio(n-)) of late Latin cauma from Greek kauma heat (of the day or sun), by assoc. with Latin calere be warm.]
Stillness, tranquillity, quiet, serenity, (of the weather, air, or sea, of (esp. social or political) conditions or circumstances, of the mind or behaviour). LME.
An absence of wind; a period of stillness or tranquillity. E16.