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twentieth
[ twen-tee-ith, twuhn- ]
adjective
- next after the nineteenth; being the ordinal number for 20.
- being one of 20 equal parts.
noun
- a twentieth part, especially of one (1/20).
- the twentieth member of a series.
ˈٷɱԳپٳ
/ ˈٷɛԳɪɪθ /
adjective
- usually prenominal
- coming after the nineteenth in numbering or counting order, position, time, etc; being the ordinal number of twenty: often written 20th
- ( as noun )
he left on the twentieth
noun
- one of 20 approximately equal parts of something
- ( as modifier )
a twentieth part
- the fraction that is equal to one divided by 20 ( 1 20 )
Word History and Origins
Origin of twentieth1
Word History and Origins
Origin of twentieth1
Example Sentences
Cheap and relatively easy to install, for the twentieth year in a row solar is the fastest growing electricity source.
At the peak, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, probably one out of every three Americans moved each year.
He’s one of the most fascinating people of the twentieth century.
For most of the twentieth century human beings who studied animals and human beings who used words to describe them were warned not to attribute “human” emotions to animals.
It now files three-quarters of all clean tech patents, versus a twentieth at the start of the century.
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