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The single-digit symbol for 25 was used for special occasions and shorthand, much like we use the Roman numeral "X" for ten. Typically, the D'ni would use <dni>10</dni> to write 25. There is also a "wrapped zero" character (<dni>=</dni>&nbsp;) used for cyclic sequences, such as clock faces, which would count from 0 through 24 and then wrap back to zero, and an "infinity" symbol (<dni>+</dni>&nbsp;).
The single-digit symbol for 25 was used for special occasions and shorthand, much like we use the Roman numeral "X" for ten. Typically, the D'ni would use <dni>10</dni> to write 25. There is also a "wrapped zero" character (<dni>=</dni>&nbsp;) used for cyclic sequences, such as clock faces, which would count from 0 through 24 and then wrap back to zero, and an "infinity" symbol (<dni>+</dni>&nbsp;).


===Powers of 25===
===Powers of 10==
Just as we have terms for tens, hundreds, thousands, etc., so the D'ni also had names for each power of 25.
Just as we have terms for tens, hundreds, thousands, etc., so the D'ni also had names for each power of 25.
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