n
Alternative form of Forty-five [(historical) The Jacobite rising of 1745.]
n
Alternative spelling of 100s [Hundreds.]
adj
Alternative form of 10th
adj
Alternative form of 17th
adj
Alternative form of 19th
adj
Abbreviation of twenty-twenty. [Having normal visual acuity.]
adj
Alternative form of 20th
adj
Abbreviation of twenty-sixth. [Occurring in position twenty-six; the ordinal form of the number twenty-six.]
adv
Abbreviation of secondly. Obsolete form of 2ndly.
adj
Abbreviation of thirty-second. [The ordinal form of the number thirty-two, describing a person or thing in position number 32 of a sequence.]
n
Alternative form of Fourth [(US) The Fourth of July.]
n
Alternative form of seven and seven [A highball made with Seagram's Seven Crown whiskey and 7 Up.]
n
Alternative form of sevens [(rugby) Rugby sevens.]
adj
Alternative form of 7th
n
The 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster.
n
Alternative spelling of cent (when used as an abbreviation) [(money) A subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the main unit of currency in many countries. Symbol: ¢.]
adj
Relating to a hundred.
n
(historical, obsolete) Synonym of hundredman: the overseer of a hundred in medieval England.
n
(rare) A unit of information, one hundredth of a ban.
n
(India) Perfect score on a board exam.
n
Alternative form of d8 [(Internet slang, text messaging) date.]
n
Any of the sets of ten sequential braille characters with predictable patterns.
adj
Containing or comprising ten items or units.
n
Alternative form of Duodecember [A notional, normally non-existent fourteenth month of the Western calendar.]
n
(poetry) Alternative form of decima. [A tithe or tax of one-tenth (now usually in historical Italian contexts).]
n
(temperature, rates, plural only) The range between 80 and 89.
adv
In the eightieth place; eightieth in a row.
n
(archaic) Two hundred and twenty.
adj
Occurring once in every nine times, days, years, etc.; every ninth.
v
(transitive, nonstandard) To divide by five.
adj
Lasting fifty seconds.
n
Alternative form of fortnith
n
(historical, Northern England, Scotland) A long hundred: one hundred and twenty (120)
n
(historical) An administrative subdivision of southern English counties formerly reckoned as comprising 100 hides (households or families) and notionally equal to 12,000 acres.
adj
Of or pertaining to a hundred (administrative unit)
n
(historical) Synonym of hundredman (“administrator of a hundred”)
n
(historical) Synonym of hundredman: An administrator overseeing a hundred.
n
(historical) A person overseeing a hundred.
n
Alternative form of hundreder [(historical) Synonym of hundredman: An administrator overseeing a hundred.]
adj
Pronunciation spelling of hundredth. [The ordinal form of the number one hundred.]
n
(historical) One thousand and two hundred - 1200.
n
An unspecified number between 100 and 200 that is rather closer to 100 than 200, as opposed to mid hundreds and high hundreds.
adj
(now rare) The ordinal form of the number one milliard.
adv
In nineteenth place; nineteenth in a row.
adj
The ordinal form of the number ninety.
adj
The ordinal form of the number ninety-five, describing a person or thing in position number 95 of a sequence.
adj
The ordinal form of the number ninety-one, describing a person or thing in position number 91 of a sequence.
adj
The ordinal form of the number ninety-nine, describing a person or thing in position number 99 of a sequence.
adj
The ordinal form of the number ninety-two, describing a person or thing in position number 92 of a sequence.
adj
The ordinal form of the number ninety-three, describing a person or thing in position number 93 of a sequence.
n
Synonym of Old Hundredth
n
(obsolete, rare) Synonym of pentecoster: an officer who commands 50 men.
adj
(now rare) Of or related to the number seventy, particularly
n
An object that is seven feet in length or height.
n
(archaic) One hundred and forty.
adv
In the seventh place; seventh in a row.
n
(temperature, rates, plural only) The range between 70 and 79.
n
One of seventy-five equal parts of a whole.
n
A fractional part of seventy-one
adj
Lasting seventy seconds.
n
(historical) One hundred and twenty (120).
adj
Lasting sixty seconds.
n
(historical, Babylon) a quantity of 60, such as a period of 60 years.
n
Alternative form of sweet fifteen [Synonym of quinceanera]
n
Alternative form of sweet sixteen [(US, informal) A girl's sixteenth birthday, or sixteenth-birthday party and a related coming of age party.]
n
Alternative form of sweet seventeen [(US, colloquial) A girl's seventeenth birthday, or seventeenth-birthday party. It is often used to mitigate a failed sweet sixteen birthday.]
n
One of thirteen equal parts of a whole.
n
A theoretical set of 10,000 people who learn something considered "common knowledge" for the first time.
n
One of twelve equal parts of a whole.
adj
The ordinal form of the number twenty-five.
adv
Alternative spelling of twenty-five/eight [(colloquial, hyperbolic) Unceasingly.]
n
(colloquial) Unwavering constancy.
adj
Lasting twenty seconds.
n
(rare) The property of being twenty in number.
adj
(informal) A generic ordinal number; a last or one of the latest in a long series; implies repetition.
adj
Alternative spelling of umpteenth [(informal, often slightly derogatory) Occurring in a relatively large but unspecified position in a sequence.]
adj
Occurring in intervals of twenty.
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