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1) (one of sixteen equal parts.) decimosexto2) ((also adjective) (the) last of sixteen (people, things etc); (the) next after the fifteenth.) decimosextosixteenth num decimosextotr[sɪks'tiːnɵ]1 decimosexto,-a1 en decimosexto lugar1 (in series) decimosexto,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsixteenth note SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL semicorchea Table 1SMALLNOTA/SMALL See also sixth/Table 1sixteenth [sɪks'ti:nɵ] adj: decimosexto1) : decimosexto m, -ta f (en una serie)2) : dieciseisavo m, dieciseisava parte fadj.• decimosexto, -a adj.• dieciseisavo, -a adj.• dieciséis en las fechas adj.n.• decimosexto s.m.• dieciseisavo s.m.• dieciséis s.m.• dieciséis en las fechas s.m.
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2 seventeenth
1) (one of seventeen equal parts.) decimoséptimo2) ((also adjective) (the) last of seventeen (people, things etc); (the) next after the sixteenth.) decimoséptimoseventeenth num decimoséptimotr[sevən'tiːnɵ]1 decimoséptimo,-a1 en decimoséptimo lugar1 (in series) decimoséptimo,-a2 (fraction) decimoséptimo; (one part) decimoséptima parte nombre femenino Table 1SMALLNOTA/SMALL See also sixth/Table 1seventeenth [.sɛvən'ti:nɵ] adj: decimoséptimo1) : decimoséptimo m, -ma f (en una serie)2) : diecisieteavo m, diecisieteava parte fadj.• decimoséptimo, -a adj.• diecisieteavo, -a adj.n.• decimoséptimo s.m.• diecisiete s.m.• diecisieteavo s.m.
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a) ( Math) diecisieteavo mb) ( part) diecisieteava parte f['sevn'tiːnθ]1.ADJ decimoséptimo2.* * *
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