highly composite number

Etymology
Coined by Indian mathematician in 1915, although it has been suggested that  may have known of the concept, since he specified 5040 (a highly composite number) as the ideal number of citizens in a city.

Noun

 * 1)  A positive integer that has more divisors than any smaller positive integer.
 * 2)  A positive integer that has a relatively large number of divisors.
 * 1)  A positive integer that has a relatively large number of divisors.
 * 1)  A positive integer that has a relatively large number of divisors.
 * 1)  A positive integer that has a relatively large number of divisors.
 * 1)  A positive integer that has a relatively large number of divisors.

Translations

 * German: hochzusammengesetzte Zahl
 * Swedish: mycket sammansatt tal