👉 Ordinable is a term in mathematics that refers to a number or quantity that is not divisible evenly by any prime numbers. In other words, it cannot be divided into equal parts without leaving a remainder. For example, 12 and 36 are both odd numbers since they are multiples of 2 but not multiples of 3 (since the sum of their digits would be even). Therefore, 12 is an "ordinable" number because its prime factors are only 2