lowernumbered
Lowernumbered is not a widely established term in standard reference works. In normal English, the phrase is usually written as lower-numbered, a compound adjective formed from lower and numbered to describe items that have smaller numerical identifiers. The unhyphenated form lowernumbered can appear in programming, data labels, or as a token in some datasets, but it is not generally treated as a separate word.
In usage, lower-numbered serves to indicate a position in a numerical order or sequence. It can apply
- The standard form before a noun is lower-numbered.
- The unhyphenated form lowernumbered is more common in informal contexts, data labels, or programming identifiers.
- Style guides typically prefer hyphenation for clarity when the phrase modifies a noun.
- indexing
- The lower-numbered pages contain the introduction.
- Lower-numbered IDs were archived separately from higher-numbered ones.