cardinality

/ˌkɑrdəˈnæləti/
noun
  1. The number of elements in a set or group.
    • The teacher explained that the cardinality of an empty set is zero.
    • In database design, cardinality describes how many rows in one table relate to rows in another.
    • The cardinality of the set {apple, banana, cherry} is three.
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