Ten+hundred

  • 101one hundred thirty — adjective being ten more than one hundred twenty • Syn: ↑130, ↑cxxx • Similar to: ↑cardinal …

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  • 102two hundred — adjective being ten more than one hundred ninety • Syn: ↑200, ↑cc • Similar to: ↑cardinal …

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  • 103an even ten — an even ten/fifty/hundred, etc. ► INFORMAL used to describe a number that ends in 0, not more or less than that number: » Will you sell it for $45? Make it an even fifty and you got a deal. Main Entry: ↑even …

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  • 104writ|ten — «RIHT uhn», verb, adjective. a) a past participle of write: »He has written a letter. –adj. 1. that is written; committed to writing: »Written English in our present alphabet is hardly fifteen hundred years old (John S. Kenyon). 2. formulated in… …

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  • 105Kingdom of Gorkha and Ten Limbu Kingdoms Treaty of 1774 — The Gorkha Limbuwan Treaty of 1774 CE ended the Limbuwan Gorkha wars.The Gorkha Bhardars, Abhiman Singh Basnet, Parath Bhandari, Kirti Singh Khawas and Bali Bania on Behalf of Gorkha raja Prithivi Narayan Shah agreed to take an oath and swear on… …

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  • 106a hundred and ten percent — noun a) A level of effort exceeding ones sustained capacity, possibly risking injury. We busted our tails and won, we gave 110% . b) The exertion of more than seems possible, hence 110%, not 100%, the usual maximum amount possible …

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  • 107thousand — Ten hundred; abbreviated M …

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  • 108English numerals — are words for numbers used in English speaking cultures. Contents 1 Cardinal numbers 2 Specialized numbers 3 Multiplicative numerals 4 Negative numbers …

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  • 109Luganda language — language name=Luganda nativename=Ganda familycolor=Niger Congo states=Uganda region=Mainly Buganda region speakers=First language: 3.01 million (1991) Second language: 100,000 (1991) fam2=Atlantic Congo fam3=Volta Congo fam4=Benue Congo… …

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  • 110Decimal superbase — Many numeral systems with base 10 use a superimposed larger base of 100, 1000, 10000 or 1000000. It is a power of 10 and might be called a superbase or superradix of the numeral system. The superbase is mainly used in the spoken/written language… …

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