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Numbered

Numbered is an English adjective describing something that has been assigned numbers or arranged in a sequence. The word derives from number with the past participle suffix -ed, and it has been used to indicate identity, order, or reference in a variety of contexts. In everyday language, items that belong to a set are described as numbered, for example a numbered list or a numbered page.

Common uses include writing and documentation, where lists, steps, and sections are numbered to convey order;

pages
and
chapters
are
numbered
to
aid
navigation.
In
maps,
routes,
and
addresses,
numbers
identify
locations
such
as
Route
66
or
numbered
streets.
In
publishing,
copies
or
editions
may
be
numbered
to
show
sequence
or
limited
availability,
for
example
23
of
100.
In
computing
and
information
management,
numeric
identifiers,
version
numbers,
and
indices
are
numbered
to
support
indexing
and
retrieval.
In
legal
or
administrative
texts,
clauses
and
paragraphs
are
often
numbered
to
facilitate
citation
and
cross-reference.