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1 eleventh
1) (one of eleven equal parts.) onceavo, undécimo2) ((also adjective) (the) last of eleven (people, things etc); (the) next after the tenth.) undécimoeleventh num undécimotr[ɪ'levənɵ]1 undécimo,-a1 en undécimo lugar1 (in series) undécimo,-a, onceno,-a2 (fraction) onceavo, undécimo; (one part) onceava parte nombre femenino, undécima parte nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLeleventh [ɪlɛvəntɵ] adj: undécimoeleventh n1) : undécimo m, -ma f (en una serie)2) : onceavo m, onceava parte fadj.• once adj.• onceno, -a adj.• undécimo, -a adj.n.• onceno s.m.• undécimo s.m.
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a) ( Math) onceavo mb) ( part) onceava parte f[ɪ'levnθ]1.ADJ undécimo2.* * *
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2 conquer
'koŋkə(to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) conquistar, vencer- conquest
conquer vb conquistartr['kɒŋkəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (country, mountain, heart) conquistar; (enemy, disease, fear) vencerconquer ['kɑŋkər] vt: conquistar, vencerv.• abatanar v.• acogotar v.• aquistar v.• conquistar v.• ganar v.• rendir v.• vencer v.'kɑːŋkər, 'kɒŋkə(r)transitive verb \<\<country/mountain\>\> conquistar; \<\<enemy\>\> vencer*; \<\<fear\>\> vencer, superar['kɒŋkǝ(r)]1.VT [+ territory, nation etc] conquistar; [+ fear, enemy] vencer2.VI triunfar* * *['kɑːŋkər, 'kɒŋkə(r)]transitive verb \<\<country/mountain\>\> conquistar; \<\<enemy\>\> vencer*; \<\<fear\>\> vencer, superar -
3 twelfth
- fƟ1) (one of twelve equal parts.) duodécima parte2) ((also adjective) (the) last of twelve (people, things etc); (the) next after the eleventh.) duodécimotwelfth num duodécimotr[twelfɵ]1 duodécimo,-a1 en duodécimo lugar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtwelfth ['twɛlfɵ] adj: duodécimotwelfth n1) : duodécimo m, -ma f (en una serie)2) : doceavo m, doceava parte fadj.• dozavo, -a adj.• duodeno, -a adj.• duodécimo, -a adj.n.• doce s.m.• doce en las fechas s.m.• dozavo s.m.• duodécimo s.m.
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