Polynomial number (no ontology)
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A polynomial number is a number whose digits can be expressed as a polynomial. It follows that all numbers with n or less digits are polynomial of order n. Individual orders of polynomials are called repdigits (monomial numbers), binomial numbers, trinomial numbers, and so on.