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Definition of Hundred-and-ninetieth
1. Adjective. The ordinal number of one hundred eighty-five in counting order.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hundred-and-ninetieth
Literary usage of Hundred-and-ninetieth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bibliography of Shorthand by John Westby-Gibson (1887)
"Two hundred and ninetieth thousand. London and Bath. 1875. (Entered at Stationers'
hall.) Three hundredth thousand. London and Bath. 1876. [8vo. 64 pp. ..."
2. The Colonising Activities of the English Puritans: The Last Phase of the by Arthur Percival Newton (1914)
"The longitude was measured eastward from Ferro in the Canaries and the two hundred
and ninetieth meridian (88° W. of Greenwich) passes through Cape Catoche ..."
3. The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian by Flavius Josephus (1864)
"... delivered tho government to Cainan his son, whom he bad in liia hundred and
ninetieth year ; he lived nine hundred and five years. ..."
4. The Works of Flavius Josephus by Flavius Josephus (1857)
"... when he had lived nine hundred and twelve years, delivered the government to
Cainan his son, whom he had in his hundred and ninetieth year: he lived nin ..."
5. Historical Guide to the City of New York by City History Club of New York (1909)
"East of Amsterdam Avenue, in a field, opposite One Hundred and Ninetieth Street
... At One Hundred and Ninetieth Street, on Audubon Avenue, was an Officers' ..."
6. A Compendious system of midwifery: Chiefly Designed to Facilitate the by William Dewees (1853)
""In one hundred and seventy mares which had foaled before, twenty-eight foaled
between the two hundred and ninetieth and three hundred and twenty-ninth days ..."