sixtieth
English
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Cardinal: sixty Ordinal: sixtieth Adverbial: sixty times Multiplier: sixtyfold Group collective: shock |
Etymology
From earlier sixteth, from Middle English sixtithe; equivalent to sixty + -eth. For the modern form, see the etymological notes at twentieth.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsɪksti.əθ/
- Hyphenation: six‧ti‧eth
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Abbreviations
- 60th, 60th
Translations
the ordinal form of the number sixty
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Noun
sixtieth (countable and uncountable, plural sixtieths)
- The person or thing in the sixtieth position.
- One of sixty equal parts of a whole.
Translations
person or thing in the sixtieth position
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one of sixty equal parts of a whole
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