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(dated) A unit equal to one hundredth of a stere.
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Of or pertaining to the centumviri
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A group of one hundred people, especially (politics) a council of about 100 men who share power or rule, particularly (historical) such a group in ancient Rome.
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Obsolete form of decemvir. [(historical) Any of two groups of 10 men selected in 451 and 450 B.C. to wield complete power over Rome and establish the laws of the Twelve Tables.]
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Any member of a decemvirate, a council or ruling body of 10 people, as the Venetian Council of Ten.
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Alternative form of decury [(historical) A set or squad of ten men under a decurion.]
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Alternative form of decalogy [A set of ten works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as ten individual works.]
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Alternative form of dodecapolis [A group or confederation of twelve cities.]
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Alternative form of duodecimvir. [(historical, Ancient Rome) Any member of a group of twelve officials.]
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Alternative form of duodecimvirate. [(uncommon) A group of twelve people, especially (politics) a council of twelve men sharing office or rule, particularly such groups of magistrates in ancient Rome.]
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(rare) Synonym of duodecimvirate: a group of twelve.
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(historical, Ancient Rome) Any member of a group of twelve officials.
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(uncommon) A group of twelve people, especially (politics) a council of twelve men sharing office or rule, particularly such groups of magistrates in ancient Rome.
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Of or belonging to the duumviri or the duumvirate.
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Synonym of diarchy: rule by two people, especially two men.
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Involving multiple decades
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(historical) Any member of a group of nine officials.
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(uncommon) A group of nine people, especially (politics) a council of nine men who share office or rule.
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(historical, Ancient Rome) Any member of a group of eight officials.
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(rare) A quinquereme; a pentere.
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(medicine) Recurring every four days; especially in designating a form of malaria with such symptoms.
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Of or pertaining to these people.
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Alternative form of quattuorvir. [(historical) A member of a quattuorvirate; one of four people associated in some office.]
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Alternative form of quattuorvirate: rule by four people. [A group of four people, especially a council of four men sharing office or rule.]
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(obsolete) Alternative form of quattuorvirate: rule by four people. [A group of four people, especially a council of four men sharing office or rule.]
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(historical) A member of a quattuorvirate; one of four people associated in some office.
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(uncommon) Of or belonging to the quattuorviri or the quattuorvirate.
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A group of four people, especially a council of four men sharing office or rule.
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(historical) Any member of an official group of fifteen people, especially a member of the 15-man college of priests who cared for the Sibylline Books in ancient Rome.
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Alternative form of quindecimvirate. [(uncommon) A group of fifteen people, especially (politics) a council of fifteen men sharing office or rule, particularly such groups of magistrates in ancient Rome.]
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(historical, Ancient Rome) Any member of a group of fifteen officials.
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(uncommon) Of or belonging to the quindecimviri or the quindecimvirate.
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(uncommon) A group of fifteen people, especially (politics) a council of fifteen men sharing office or rule, particularly such groups of magistrates in ancient Rome.
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(military, chiefly historical) Of or related to units of 500 men.
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(Christianity) A set of 50 psalms, typically with an analytical commentary.
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Of or related to a set of 50 people or items.
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(rare) Of the fifth rank or order.
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(historical) An ancient sporting contest consisting of five separate events.
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One of five commissioners appointed for some special object.
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(uncommon) Of or belonging to the quinqueviri or the quinquevirate.
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An official group of five people, especially a council of five men sharing office or rule.
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(of a fever) Recurring every fifth day.
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A series of seven statements.
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(historical) A member of a septemvirate; one of seven people associated in some office.
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Of or belonging to the septemviri or the septemvirate.
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A group of seven people, especially (politics) a council of seven men who share office or rule.
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The translators of the Septuagint
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Alternative form of sexvir. [(historical, Ancient Rome) Any member of a group of six officials.]
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Alternative form of sexvirate: a group of six men. [A group of six men, especially (politics) a council of six men who share office or rule, particularly (historical) various such councils in ancient Rome.]
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Alternative form of sexvirate: a group of six men. [A group of six men, especially (politics) a council of six men who share office or rule, particularly (historical) various such councils in ancient Rome.]
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A group of six men, especially (politics) a council of six men who share office or rule, particularly (historical) various such councils in ancient Rome.
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One member of a triumvirate
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Of or belonging to the triumviri or the triumvirate.
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An official group of three people, especially a ruling council of three men and particularly (historical) two such councils in Roman history.
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(obsolete) A triumvirate.
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Alternative form of undecimvirate. [(uncommon) A group of eleven people, especially (politics) a council of eleven men sharing office or power and particularly (historical) the groups of eleven magistrates in ancient Athens.]
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(historical, uncommon) Any member of a group of eleven officials.
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(uncommon) A group of eleven people, especially (politics) a council of eleven men sharing office or power and particularly (historical) the groups of eleven magistrates in ancient Athens.
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A group of twenty-six men, especially (politics) a council of twenty-six men who share office or rule, particularly (historical) various such councils in ancient Rome.
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(historical) Any member of a group of twenty officials.
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A group of twenty people, especially (politics) a council of twenty men sharing an office or rule and particularly (historical) such an administrative council in ancient Rome.
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