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Roman numerals
numbers in the Roman numeral system
numeral
word class(es) designating numbers, considered as a part of speech in some grammars while coinciding with other parts of speech in others
Arabic numeral
decimal digits used in modern western alphabetic scripts to note numbers with the Indic-Arabic numeral system (any of the ten digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
quipu
thumb|259x259px|Quipu in the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio.
Quipu ( ), also spelled khipu (, ; , ), are record-keeping devices fashioned from knotted cords. They were historically used by various cultures in the central Andes of South America, most prominently by the Inca Empire.
Greek numerals
numeration system used by the Koine Greek and earlier
ordinal numeral
word representing the position or rank in a sequential order
Maya numerals
numeral system
Egyptian numeral
numerals used in Ancient Eygpt
long and short scales
two of several different large-number naming systems for integer powers of ten
Hindu-Arabic numeral system
most common system for writing numbers
Japanese numerals
number words used in the Japanese language
Babylonian numerals
numeral system used in ancient Babylonia
Chinese numerals
words and characters used to denote numbers in Chinese
Abjad numerals
numeral system of the Arabic alphabet
Armenian numerals
historic numeral system using the majuscules of the Armenian alphabet
Cyrillic numerals
numeral system derived from the Cyrillic script
Eastern Arabic digit
symbol used to represent numbers in the Eastern Arabic numeral system (or Arabic-Indic)
Suzhou numeral
numeral system used in China before the introduction of Arabic numerals
Hebrew numerals
quasi-decimal alphabetic numeral system using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
names of large numbers
Wikimedia list article
Indian numbering system
methods of naming large numbers
tally mark
numeral form used for counting
Devanagari numeral
set of symbols used for representing numbers with the Devanagari script (e.g. in Hindi or Marathi languages)
cardinal numeral
subtype of word class numeral; word describing an integer quantity (zero, three, twenty-seven, ...)
Thai numeral
decimal numeral system
counting rods
East Asian numeral system
Kaktovik numerals
base-20 system of digits used to write Iñupiaq numerals and numbers
Attic numerals
symbolic number notation used by the ancient Greeks
Āryabhaṭa numeration
Alpha-syllabic numeral system
text figures
numerals designed with varying heights with asecenders and descenders
illegal number
a number that represents information which is illegal in some legal jurisdiction
Etruscan numerals
words and phrases for numbers of the Etruscan language
Korean numerals
numbers in traditional Korean writing
Rumi Numeral Symbols
Unicode block (U+10E60-10E7F) containing numeral signs used historically with the Arabic script in Fez (Morocco) and nearby regions
Khmer numeral
decimal numeral system
Brahmi numerals
numeral system predating modern Hindu-Arabic numerals
Bengali–Assamese numeral
system of numerals
Vietnamese numerals
Numbering system of the Vietnamese language
Glagolitic numerals
numerals based on the letters of the Glagolitic alphabet
Chinese number gestures
hand gestures for numbers 1-10 used by Chinese speakers
Chuvash numerals
ancient Turkic numeral system
Georgian numerals
System of number names used in Georgian

nominal number
numeric or alphanumeric code (without independent meaning) used for labelling or identification
Burmese numerals
numeral system
Tamil numerals
numeral system
Latin numerals
Numbers in the Latin numeral system
Muisca numerals
numeric notation and a vigesimal numerical system, based on multiples of twenty (Chibcha: gueta) used by the Muisca, one of the four advanced civilizations of the Americas before the Spanish conquest
zompist.com
Zompist.com is a website created by Mark Rosenfelder a.k.a. Zompist, a conlanger. It features essays on comics, politics, language, and science, as well as a detailed description of Rosenfelder's constructed world, Almea. The website is also the home of The Language Construction Kit, Rosenfelder's article introducing new conlangers to the hobby.
Mongolian numerals
Numerals used in Mongolian clear script