Somethingth

//ˈsʌmθɪŋθ//

Synonyms for "somethingth" (3 found)

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Translations

5 translations across 5 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • ποστός adj (used to indicate the position of a number which is uncertain or unimportant)

Danish

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  • nummer et eller andet adj (used to indicate the position of a number which is uncertain or unimportant)

Finnish

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  • ties mones adj (used to indicate the position of a number which is uncertain or unimportant)

Hungarian

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  • valahányadik adj (used to indicate the position of a number which is uncertain or unimportant)

Polish

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  • któryś adj (used to indicate the position of a number which is uncertain or unimportant)

Sample sentences

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Weymouth, Sept. the somethingth.

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"The Emperor Nero," said Janet, "He killed Harry's friend, Seneca [the Younger], in the eighty-somethingth year of his age; an old man, and—hush, grandada!" She could not check him.

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A concert was to take place in the great hall of the Institute for some local charity, we believe, but are not sure, at which the élite of Alexandria was expected, and the musical talent was to perform—among others the band of the somethingᵗʰ Regiment. And let us impress on you, reader, that the band of the somethingᵗʰ Regiment was something to be proud of!

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Alfred Hitchcock, still chipper at 76, is back with his fifty-somethingth picture—even the experts seem to have lost count, and disagree.

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