Undevicesimal
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Based upon the number nineteen. not-comparable
"St. Paul arrived in Greece 1,900 years ago this summer. It was a momentous event for the peoples of the western world. To signalize this undevicesimal centennial, the Greek Orthodox church is inviting scholars and religious leaders thruout the world to Athens for a delayed celebration in June of 1951."
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More examples"St. Paul arrived in Greece 1,900 years ago this summer. It was a momentous event for the peoples of the western world. To signalize this undevicesimal centennial, the Greek Orthodox church is inviting scholars and religious leaders thruout the world to Athens for a delayed celebration in June of 1951."
Etymology
From Latin ūndēvīcēsimus (“nineteenth”) + -al.
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