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Definition of Hundred-and-seventieth
1. Adjective. The ordinal number of one hundred seventy in counting order.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hundred-and-seventieth
Literary usage of Hundred-and-seventieth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Irish Brigade and Its Campaigns: With Some Account of the Corcoran by David Power Conyngham (1867)
"... Lieutenant Cunningham, One Hundred and Seventieth regiment; and Lieutenants
Rector and Safford, Eighth Regiment. Tour orderlies had two horses killed. ..."
2. A Theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery: Including the Diseases of by Pierre Cazeaux, Étienne Tarnier, William R. Bullock (1868)
"... fourteen calved from the two hundred aud forty-first to the two hundred and
sixty-sixth day : three on the two hundred and seventieth ; fifty, ..."
3. A Complete Treatise on Midwifery: Or, the Theory and Practice of Tokology by Alfred Velpeau, Charles Delucena Meigs, William Byrd Page (1852)
"... as women do, only thrce brought forth on the two hundred and seventieth day ;
that fifty of them went from the two hundred and seventieth to the two ..."
4. A Compendious system of midwifery: Chiefly Designed to Facilitate the by William Dewees (1853)
""In five hundred and seventy-five cows, twenty-one calved between the two hundred
and fortieth and two hundred and seventieth day, average two hundred and ..."
5. Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware by Historical Society of Delaware (1879)
"Just at dark a vigorous attack was made by the enemy on my left, which threw the
Sixty-ninth and One Hundred and Seventieth New York Volunteers into ..."
6. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1855)
"... the ninetieth, the one hundred and fifty-seventh, the one hundred and sixty-fifth,
the one hundred and seventieth, the two hundred and eighty-first, ..."
7. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1855)
"... the ninetieth, the one hundred and fifty-seventh, the one hundred and sixty-fifth,
the one hundred and seventieth, the two hundred and eighty-first, ..."