ordinalia
Ordinalia is a term used in several scholarly and speculative contexts to denote concepts, systems, or theories that are organized primarily by ordinal relations—that is, by order or rank—rather than by numerical magnitude. Because it lacks a single, universally accepted definition, ordinalia tends to appear in niche discussions or as a placeholder label in debates about ordered structures.
Origins and general sense. The form ordinalia is built from the word ordinal plus a common suffix
Usage in philosophy and cognitive science. In philosophical and cognitive-science discourse, ordinalia is sometimes invoked to
Usage in data collection and analysis. In data-labeling and survey methodology, ordinalia-like concepts may appear as
Relationship to related concepts. Ordinalia is distinct from cardinal measures, which assign exact quantities, and from
See also: ordinal, ordinal number, order theory, ordinal scale, taxonomy.