Six (numeral)

  1. The number equivalent to the sum of five and one.
  2. A group or set of six things.

Origin:

From old english siex, six, from proto-germanic *seks, from proto-indo-european *sweḱs.

Examples:

  1. She bought six apples at the grocery store.
  2. The dice landed on a six.
  3. There were six people in the room.
  4. The box contained six cupcakes.
  5. The team won six games in a row.
  6. The musical group consists of six members.
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