ordinal
Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: ordinals
This term is strictly technical and carries a sterile, mathematical precision. It is used almost exclusively in linguistics, mathematics, and data organization to distinguish sequence from quantity. When you use this word, you are shifting the focus from how many items exist to where a specific item sits in a line. In a social or professional context, calling something ordinal implies a rigid hierarchy or a strict chronological order. It lacks the emotional weight of words like priority or rank, functioning instead as a descriptive label for a structural arrangement.
Countable when referring to a specific number in a sequence (the first ordinal). Uncountable when referring to the mathematical concept of ordinality.