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forty-fourth


forty-fourth [fawr-tee-fawrth, -fohrth] Examples adjective

  1. next after the forty-third; being the ordinal number for 44.
  2. being one of 44 equal parts.

noun

  1. a forty-fourth part, especially of one (1/44).
  2. the forty-fourth member of a series.

Examples from the Web for forty-fourth Historical Examples of forty-fourth

  • She died in June, 1572, in the forty-fourth year of her age.

    Henry IV, Makers of History

    John S. C. Abbott

  • From Forty-fourth Street to the Twenties was as familiar a path as any in his life.

    The Wall Street Girl

    Frederick Orin Bartlett

  • The forty-fourth day of the fast was the busiest of all with her.

    The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure

    Edward Hooker Dewey

  • Pollard had said Barry walked down with him, and had left him at Forty-fourth.

    The Luminous Face

    Carolyn Wells

  • At Mechanicsville the Forty-fourth Georgia lost 65 per cent.

    Campfire and Battlefield

    Rossiter Johnson

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