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sixteenth

[siks-teenth]

adjective

  1. next after the fifteenth; being the ordinal number for 16.

  2. being one of 16 equal parts.



noun

  1. a sixteenth part, especially of one (1/16).

  2. the sixteenth member of a series.

  3. Music.sixteenth note.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of sixteenth1

before 900; Middle English sixtenthe ( sixteen, -th 2 ); replacing Middle English sixtenthe, sixtethe, Old English ŧdzٳ ( tithe )
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Example Sentences

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Indeed, Spanish steel might have conquered the New World in the sixteenth century, but its long rule over that vast region was facilitated by the appeal of a shared Christian religion.

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The biggest technical reason is the race is a sixteenth of a mile shorter than the Derby.

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When Kelsey Barnard Clark won the sixteenth season of "Top Chef," set in Kentucky, she clinched victory with a dish that defied fine dining expectations: cornbread and buttermilk with crawfish, boiled peanuts, cucumber and watermelon.

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The 5-year-old mare ran just off the leader and then made her move with about a sixteenth of a mile to go and just got up at the wire.

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They were the string her father had given her last year for her sixteenth birthday.

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