0 past simple and past participle of number
1 to give something a number in a series and usually to write this number on it:
2 If people or things number a particular amount, there are this many of them:
Tokens are numbered (consecutively, but the word order is also encoded by the list in the sentence/4-clause).
Yet those who are numbered among the ' voice-hearers ' include some of the greatest artists, thinkers and religious figures in recorded history.
The nucleotides and amino acids are numbered along the upper and lower of the margins, respectively.
Most of the time, these envelopes are numbered and dated.
All rabbit warrens within the site were marked with a numbered metal tag and their positions relative to a fixed reference point measured.
Leaves were numbered using an indelible marker pen, close to the midrib and c. 1 cm from the petiole.
Tables with concise headings should be typed on separate sheets and numbered consecutively.
The bibliography proper contains 531 numbered entries, some with extensive analysis and discussion of the contents of the publication under consideration.