Wahedzuz
a. the set of numerals used for writing numbers in arabic; extended to those used to write in the “arabic numeral system”; and thence to any set of characters representing the basic set of numbers in general.
b. (figurative) used to refer to large numbers of an object.
etymology: from moroccan arabic “wahed” meaning one and “zuz” meaning two.
“i can count up to ten in arabic. now i know the whole wahedzuz!” — “there was a whole wahedzuz of reporters outside waiting to ask me questions.”
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