Century

  • 31century — /sen cheuh ree/, n., pl. centuries. 1. a period of 100 years. 2. one of the successive periods of 100 years reckoned forward or backward from a recognized chronological epoch, esp. from the assumed date of the birth of Jesus. 3. any group or… …

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  • 32Century — Original name in latin Century Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Chicago longitude 30.97324 latitude 87.26386 altitude 35 Population 1698 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 33century — See: turn of the century …

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  • 34century — n £100 or $100. The word has been com mon in the argot of criminals, among others, for the last hundred years. ► I put a century on it and it lost …

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  • 35century — /ˈsɛntʃəri / (say senchuhree) noun (plural centuries) 1. a period of one hundred years. 2. one of the successive periods of 100 years reckoned forwards or backwards from a recognised chronological epoch, especially from the assumed date of the… …

  • 36century — amžius statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis (Ko nors) gyvenimo ar gyvavimo metai. atitikmenys: angl. age; century vok. Alter, n; Jahrhundert, n rus. век; возраст …

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  • 37century — amžius statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Laikotarpis, lygus šimtui kalendorinių metų, šimtmetis. Pavyzdžiui, XX a. – laiko tarpas nuo 1901 m. sausio 1 d. iki 2000 m. gruodžio 31 d. atitikmenys: angl. age; century vok. Alter, n; …

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  • 38century — The Roman hundred; a period of one hundred years; the twentieth century …

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  • 39century — see better a century of tyranny than one day of chaos …

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  • 40Century Type Family — Century refers to a family of type faces derived from the original Century Roman cut by American Type Founders’ designer Linn Boyd Benton in 1894. Despite originating in the nineteenth century, use of the typeface remains strong, for periodicals …

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