Results for: next after the twenty-ninth
English English
20-sided figure, figure that has twenty facets, solid form with twenty facesicosahedron
3rd month in Jewish calendar, name of the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar; Hebrew nameSivan
40th birthday, next after the thirty-ninth; being one of 40 equal parts, number 40 in a series; fortieth part of forty equal parts, 1/40, one of 40 parts of somethingfortieth
50 in a series, 50th birthday, next after the forty-ninth; being one of 50 equal parts, number 50 in a series; fiftieth part of fifty equal parts, 1/50, one of 50 partsfiftieth
9th letter of Greek alphabet, small amount, tiny amount, bit, particle; ninth letter of the Greek alphabetiota
9th month of Gregorian year, ninth month of the Gregorian calendarSeptember
9th month of the Islamic year, ninth month of the Islamic calendar; daytime fasts observed by Muslims during this monthRamadan
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 (phase alternate line)
ancient empire in western Asia that was at its height between the ninth and seventh centuries BC, ancient Mesopotamian kingdom with a large empire extending southward and eastward, at its height from the ninth to the seventh centuries bcAssyria
and a bit more, pron. some object, unspecified item; certain amount, some unknown quantity (i.e. twenty-something), rather, unspecified object; special or remarkable person or thing (Informal), something impressive, somewhat, suggesting resemblance, to...something
Archer^ the, constellation in the southern hemisphere, ninth sign of zodiac, Sagittarian, somebody born under Sagittarius, the Archer, stellar constellation represented by a centaur shooting an arrow; ninth sign of the zodiacSagittarius
based on 20, of or counted in segments of twenty; twentiethvigesimal
birthday of an 80-year-old, next after the seventy-ninth; being one of 80 equal parts, number 80 in a series; one part of eighty equal parts, 1/80, one of 80 parts of somethingeightieth
blackjack, float on an aircraft, floating dock, floating support for bridge, twenty-one (type of card game); floating device used as a temporary bridgepontoon
coming immediately after the nineteenth; being one of 20 equal parts, number 20 in a series; one part of twenty equal parts, 1/20, one of 20 parts of somethingtwentieth
 

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