numer-, number-
(Latin: number; to count, to reckon)
alphanumeric
1. Consisting of both letters and numbers.
2. Consisting of or using letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and mathematical and other conventional symbols: an alphanumeric code.
alphanumerical
Of or pertaining to alphanumeric characters.
alphanumerics
A character set that includes letters and digits and punctuation marks.
annumerate
To add on; to count in.
annumeration
Addition to a former number.
autonumerophile, autonumerophilist
A love of collecting car numbers. A collector of car numbers; that is, license-plate numbers.
connumerate
To reckon or count together.
connumeration
Addition to a former number.
denumerable, denumerability
1. Capable of being put into one-to-one correspondence with the positive integers; countable.
2. That which can be counted; "countable sins"; "numerable assets"; synonyms: countable, enumerable, numerable.
denumerant
dinumeration
Enumeration.
Donec eris felix, multos numerabis amicos.
As long as you are fortunate, you will have many friends.
Another translation: "When you are successful, everyone wants to be your friend." This is from Ovid's Tristia where the statement concludes with tempora si fuerint nubila, solus eris; "if clouds appear, you will be alone".
enumerable
Capable of being put into one-to-one correspondence with the positive integers; denumerable.
enumerate, enumerated
1. To count off or name one by one; to list: "The investigator enumerated the flaws of the politician."
2. To determine the number of; to count.
3. To specify individually: "She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered on her way to the CEO of the company."
4. To name a number of things on a list one by one.
5. To count how many things there are in something.
enumerating
Naming (things) separately, one by one.