Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective coming next after the nineteenth in a series.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective coming next after the nineteenth in position
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Examples
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For full-time employees whom we see every day, the 20th is the deadline.
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For full-time employees whom we see every day, the 20th is the deadline.
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For full-time employees whom we see every day, the 20th is the deadline.
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So I announced a strategy to transform and energize Telstra from what I call a 20th century telephone company in decline to a 21st century media-communications powerhouse that provides truly integrated services on digital platforms.
American Management Down Under Pranay Gupte 2006
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For 2009, Strategic Analytics has the US in 20th place in broadband penetration, at 60%.
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Yet this major figure in 20th century mathematics is all but unknown to the general public, probably because her groundbreaking work is not terribly accessible to non-mathematicians.
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To quote readingthedark, "Finally, having spent too much time in the book biz, I firmly believe that having the best possible trailer on August 20th is five times better than having one out before the book is in stores but that isn't memorable or worth linking to."
"I'd rather be a forest than a street..." niamh_sage 2009
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Yet this major figure in 20th century mathematics is all but unknown to the general public, probably because her groundbreaking work is not terribly accessible to non-mathematicians.
In Honor of Ada Lovelace Day: Emmy Noether « Steve Wildstrom on Tech 2010
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Littleford adds, All of the research about History was that people who came to watch it would be interested in 20th-century history and war.
UKTV History channel Rebrands as Yesterday « Art & Business of Motion 2009
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Littleford adds, All of the research about History was that people who came to watch it would be interested in 20th-century history and war.
UKTV History relaunches as Yesterday on March 2 « Art & Business of Motion 2009
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