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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective coming next after the sixth in a series.
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- adjective Abbreviation of
seventh .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective coming next after the sixth and just before the eighth in position
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Examples
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Krugman seems to have forgotten what I call the 7th pillar of economic wisdom: The value of a good or service is subjective.
I (More or Less) Agree With Krugman, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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BUT I do claim to know that all three of us observe Shabbos on the 7th day of the week, that what we call the 7th day is the same, that we celebrate by eating more luxurious food than we would during the week, put on our finest clothes, and that we usher Shabbos in and out with a blessing over wine.
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BUT I do claim to know that all three of us observe Shabbos on the 7th day of the week, that what we call the 7th day is the same, that we celebrate by eating more luxurious food than we would during the week, put on our finest clothes, and that we usher Shabbos in and out with a blessing overwine.
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Don't know what all the panic was all about or what we call the 7th gate to hell
Royals Review 2010
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If so, my guess is that Brown/Langdon will claim the Cross was invented by Eskimos living in 7th century France.
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If so, my guess is that Brown/Langdon will claim the Cross was invented by Eskimos living in 7th century France.
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I had a teacher like him in 7th grade, he set the whole class back a year. greg morris in jacksonville florida
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If so, my guess is that Brown/Langdon will claim the Cross was invented by Eskimos living in 7th century France.
Weblogs 2009
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I had a teacher like him in 7th grade, he set the whole class back a year. greg morris in jacksonville florida
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If so, my guess is that Brown/Langdon will claim the Cross was invented by Eskimos living in 7th century France.
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