Definition of Thirty-fourth

1. Adjective. The ordinal number of thirty-four in counting order.

Exact synonyms: 34th
Similar to: Ordinal

Definition of Thirty-fourth

1. Numeral. (ordinal) The ordinal form of the number thirty-four, describing a person or thing in position number 34 of a sequence. ¹

2. Noun. (fractional) One of thirty-four equal parts of a whole. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thirty-fourth

thirteens
thirteenth
thirteenthly
thirteenths
thirties
thirtieth
thirtiethly
thirtieths
thirty
thirty-eight
thirty-eighth
thirty-fifth
thirty-first
thirty-five
thirty-four
thirty-fourth (current term)
thirty-nine
thirty-ninth
thirty-one
thirty-oneth
thirty-second
thirty-second note
thirty-second notes
thirty-seven
thirty-seventh
thirty-six
thirty-sixth
thirty-something
thirty-third
thirty-three

Literary usage of Thirty-fourth

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Street Surface Railway Franchises of New York City by Harry James Carman (1919)
"the city of New York and approved December 27, 1884. authorized the construction and operation of a surface road on thirty-fourth street from the North ..."

2. The Street Surface Railway Franchises of New York City by Harry James Carman (1919)
"the city of New York and approved December 27, 1884, authorized the construction and operation of a surface road on thirty-fourth street from the North ..."

3. The New York Red Book (1897)
"The thirty-fifth election district of the fifteenth assembly district; eleventh to thirty-fourth election districts of the seventeenth assembly district; ..."

4. Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers by Whitelaw Reid (1868)
"The loss of the Thirty-Fourth was one killed and eight wounded. ... In March, 1862, the Thirty-Fourth was ordered to Gauley Bridge to join General Cox in ..."

5. A History of the New York Stage from the First Performance in 1732 to 1901 by Thomas Allston Brown (1903)
"thirty-fourth STREET THEATRE SITUATED on the south side of thirty-fourth Street, between Second and Third avenues was "The thirty-fourth STREET THEATRE. ..."

6. United States Statutes at Large: Containing the Laws and Concurrent by United States (1859)
"... Jie.ee per thirty-fourth CONGRESS. SESS. П. Сн. 26, 27. 1856. at the rate of sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents per month, to commence ? ..."

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