There is no simple method. And it gets more difficult as you increase the number of permitted operations: powers, factorials and so on.
501, 502, 503 etc. There are 3499 of them and I have no desire to list them all.
Suitable interpretations are ambition, drive, moxie, desire. It means "Desire, appetite, will to something." It has other related meanings when used in combination with other words.
Desire = Desiderium (as a noun) To desire = cupere I desire = cupio
Quite likely that the invention sprang from the desire of several members of the indiginous population for the ability to count and measure stuff in Korea.
The motto of Goods of Desire is 'Goods of Desire'.
There is no suffix nor prefix of the word 'desire' because 'desire' is a root word.
Your question doesn't make much sense. Perhaps you mean neurons, not numbers. I have included a link on synapes. See related link. I suggest re-submitting the question making it more clear the information you desire.
Its desire
Example sentence - His desire to be fair was stronger than his desire to win.
Daaa... My desire has been and my desires have been.
the htc desire hd is the upgraded version of the htc desire. i myself have an htc desire hd and it has a humungus screen on it that has amazing picture hence the hd, it has an 8.0 mp camera and is 100% better that the regular desire. in conclusion the htc desire is the older model of the htc desire hd
In most cases, "what could you possibly desire," but "what would you desire" can work in specific situations like "here is the dessert menu; what would you desire?"