sixteenth

IPA: sɪkstˈinθ

noun

  • One of sixteen equal parts of a whole.

adjective

  • The ordinal form of the number sixteen.
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Examples of "sixteenth" in Sentences

  • The wall was built in the sixteenth century.
  • Read the actual text of the Sixteenth Amendment.
  • He was followed by the sixteenth entrant The Miz.
  • It is the sixteenth of the Inspector Rebus novels.
  • Knapp is the sixteenth president of the university.
  • During the sixteenth, the process of subdivision proceeded.
  • In the sixteenth century, the sonnet became popular in England.
  • In the sixteenth century, the family settled in The Netherlands.
  • During the sixteenth century, the process of subdivision proceeded.
  • The estate was originally bought by the Tremaynes in the sixteenth century.
  • Catholic reforming activity in sixteenth century has been the subject of intense historical debate.
  • Religious crime in sixteenth century Scotland by previous winner of Young Observer playwriting competition.
  • Back in sixteenth century England, when Elizabeth I was queen, she tried quite vigorously to make the Church of England the church of England.
  • The French historian, Georges Vigarello, has shown this was not the case, at least not for court society in sixteenth - and seventeenth-century Europe.
  • But it isn't just that he knows so much, he is also incredibly enthusiastic and excited about history, and is able to always communicate that enthusiasm, so that when you are listening to him you also get excited about rabbinic intrigues in sixteenth century France.

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