Six - Wikipedia-style Article
Six
Definition
The word "six" refers to the number 6, which is an integer following five and preceding seven.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /sɪks/
- Respelling: SIKS
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /sɪks/
- Respelling: SIKS
Etymology
The word "six" originates from the Old English "siexti," derived from Proto-Germanic "*seks" and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root "*s(w)eks," meaning "six."
Derivatives
- Sixth (ordinal number)
- Sixfold (adjective/adverb)
- Sixteen (noun/adjective)
- Sixty (noun/adjective)
- Sixer (noun, informal)
Synonyms
- Half a dozen
- VI (Roman numeral)
- Hexad (rare, archaic)
Antonyms
Usage
The word "six" is commonly used in counting, mathematics, and everyday contexts. Example: "There are six apples in the basket."
Related Terms
- Number: A mathematical object used to count, label, or measure.
- Digit: Any of the ten symbols used in the decimal number system.
- Arithmetic: The branch of mathematics dealing with numbers and their operations.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The number 6: Refers to the integer between five and seven.
- Example: "The dice rolled a six."
- A group or set of six items: Refers to a collection containing six elements.
- Example: "He bought a six of soda."
Adjective
- Being one more than five: Used to describe a quantity or value.
- Example: "She has six children."