ordnumerisk
Ordnumerisk is a term used to describe numbers written as words rather than digits. In linguistic, typographic, and computational contexts, ordnumerisk contrasts with numeral or digit-based representations such as 21 or 1. The concept covers both cardinal numbers (one, two, thirty-four) and ordinal numbers (first, twenty-fifth). In Swedish and other Nordic language contexts, ordnumerisk is sometimes used to indicate a representation of numbers in word form within annotation, style guides, or natural language processing discussions.
In practice, handling ordnumerisk data involves tasks such as spell-out normalization, converting words to numeric values,
Examples include "twenty-one" versus "21" or "first" versus "1st." Some contexts require numbers to be spelled
See also: spell-out conventions, numeric normalization, natural language processing, numerals.