
Numerary is a civil designation for persons who are incorporated in a fixed or permanent way to a society or group: regular member of the working staff, permanent staff, or member, distinguished from a supernumerary. The term `numerary` and its counterpart, `supernumerary,` originated in Spanish and Latin American academy and government; it is...
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• (a.) Belonging to a certain number; counting as one of a collection or body. • (a.) Belonging to a certain number; counting as one of a collection or body.
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(from the article `Opus Dei`) Some members of Opus Dei, called numeraries, devote much of their time to the organization. Like priests, they are required to remain unmarried and ...
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Nu'mer·a·ry adjective [ Late Latin
numerarius : confer French
numéraire .] Belonging to a certain number; counting as one of a collection or body. « A supernumerary canon, when he obtains a prebend, becomes a
numerary canon.»
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numerary 1. Of or relating to a number or numbers. 2. Belonging to a certain number; counting as one of a collection or body.
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of or pertaining to a number or numbers.
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