nonnumerals
Nonnumerals is a term used in some discussions of writing systems and data processing to refer to all glyphs that do not themselves encode numeric values. In this sense, nonnumerals are contrasted with digits (0–9) and with numerals in various numeral systems, such as Arabic, Roman, or Chinese numerals.
The category encompasses letters of alphabets, punctuation, spacing, diacritics, and other symbols that appear in text
In practice, the term is descriptive rather than normative; there is no universal standard definition. Some
Limitations: context matters. A symbol might denote a numeral in some contexts (e.g., tally marks used as
The term provides a concise label for discussing how text and data handle numbers versus other characters,