Sexagesimal numbers

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sexagesimal \Sex`a*ges"i*mal\, a. [Cf. F. sexag['e]simal.]
   Pertaining to, or founded on, the number sixty.
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   {Sexagesimal fractions} or {Sexagesimal numbers} (Arith. &
      Alg.), those fractions whose denominators are some power
      of sixty; as, 1/60, 1/3600, 1/216000; -- called also
      {astronomical fractions}, because formerly there were no
      others used in astronomical calculations.

   {Sexagesimal arithmetic}, or {Sexagenary arithmetic}, the
      method of computing by the sexagenary scale, or by
      sixties.

   {Sexagesimal scale} (Math.), the sexagenary scale.
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