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Definition of Thirty-six
1. Adjective. Being six more than thirty.
Definition of Thirty-six
1. Cardinal numeral. The cardinal number immediately following thirty-five and preceding thirty-seven. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Thirty-six
Literary usage of Thirty-six
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare (1912)
"Hermia makes appeal to Egeus who refuses to acknowledge her. Slight pause; music
of "Nocturne" can be repeated here about thirty-six bars ..."
2. Journal by General Assembly, Pennsylvania General Assembly. Senate, Pennsylvania (1901)
"... had six hundred and thirty-six votes, 636 CC Cooper had six hundred and forty
votes, 640 George W. Dawson had six hundred and thirty-seven votes, ..."
3. United States Statutes at Large: Containing the Laws and Concurrent by United States (1860)
"For compensation of clerks in his office, per act of ninth May, eighteen hundred
and thirty-six, six thousand three hundred dollars. No. 57. ..."
4. Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad (1900)
"CHAPTER thirty-six WITH these words Marlow had ended his narrative, and his
audience had broken up forthwith, under his abstract, pensive gaze. ..."
5. The Congressional Globe ...: 23d Congress to the 42d Congress, Dec. 2, 1833 by United States Congress, Francis Preston Blair, John Cook Rives, Franklin Rives, George A. Bailey (1853)
"For nineteenth of twen- it у installments, stipulated in the fourth article of
the treaty of the twenty-eighth day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six ..."
6. A Treatise on the Law of Surveying and Boundaries by Frank Emerson Clark (1922)
"Line between thirty-five and u1. thirty-six. 122. 108. Line between twenty-five
and thirty-six. 123. ... Other sections lying north of thirty-six. 124. 11o. ..."