Results for: next after the twenty-ninth
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day in Roman calendar, ninth day before the ides in the ancient Roman calendar (7th of March, May, July, and October, and the 5th of the remaining months); (Catholicism) fifth canonical hour (approximately 3 PM), time for afternoon prayernones
Dis (Greek equivalent), Hades, ninth planet in the solar system, Roman god of the underworld, smallest, most distant planetPluto
former term for 80, four times twenty, eightyfourscore
musical interval, next after the ninth; being one of 10 equal parts, number 10 in a series; one part of ten equal parts, 1/10, one of ten parts of something, ordinal number corresponding to 10tenth
next after the eighty-ninth; being one of 90 equal parts, number 90 in a series; ninetieth part of 90 equal parts, 1/90, one of 90 partsninetieth
next after the fifty-ninth; being one of 60 equal parts, number 60 in a series; one part of sixty equal parts, 1/60, one of 60 parts of somethingsixtieth
next after the ninety-ninth; being one of 100 equal parts, number 100 in a series; hundredth part of one hundred equal parts, 1/100, one of 100 parts of somethinghundredth
next after the sixty-ninth; being one of 70 equal parts, number 70 in a series; one part of seventy equal parts, 1/70, one of 70 parts of somethingseventieth
next after the twenty-ninth; being one of 30 equal parts, number 30 in a series; thirtieth part of thirty equal parts, 1/30, one of 30 parts of something, ordinal number corresponding to 30thirtieth
ninth letter of the English alphabeti
ninth month of Hindu calendarMargasirsa
ninth month of the Gregorian calendarSep (September)
phase alternate line; A standard for tv/video display which uses 625 scan lines per frame and twenty-five frames per second (popular in Europe and Australia)PAL
pref. billion; ten to the ninth powergiga
twenty-four hours a dayround-the-clock
 

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