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a sixtieth part

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  • sixtieth — /siks tee ith/, adj. 1. next after the fifty ninth; being the ordinal number for 60. 2. being one of 60 equal parts. n. 3. a sixtieth part, esp. of one (1/60). 4. the sixtieth member of a series. [bef. 1000; ME sixtithe, sixtiaghte, OE… …   Universalium

  • sixtieth — /ˈsɪkstiəθ/ (say siksteeuhth) adjective 1. next after the fifty ninth. 2. being one of sixty equal parts. –noun 3. a sixtieth part, especially of one (¹⁄₆₀). 4. the sixtieth member of a series. {sixt(y) + i 2 + th2} …  

  • sixtieth — I noun 1. position 60 in a countable series of things • Hypernyms: ↑rank 2. one part in sixty equal parts • Syn: ↑one sixtieth • Hypernyms: ↑common fraction, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • sixtieth — six·ti·eth || sɪkstɪɪθ n. number 60 in a series; one part of sixty equal parts, 1/60 adj. next after the fifty ninth; being one of 60 equal parts …   English contemporary dictionary

  • one-sixtieth — noun one part in sixty equal parts • Syn: ↑sixtieth • Hypernyms: ↑common fraction, ↑simple fraction …   Useful english dictionary

  • minute — [14] Latin minūtus ‘small’ was a derivative of the verb minuere ‘lessen’ (source of English diminish), which itself was based on the element min ‘small’. In medieval Latin the term 335 mistletoe pars minuta prima ‘first small part’ was applied to …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • Minute — Min ute (?; 277), n. [LL. minuta a small portion, small coin, fr. L. minutus small: cf. F. minute. See 4th {Minute}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds. (Abbrev. m. or min.; as, 4 h. 30 m.) [1913 Webster] Four minutes …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • second — [13] Latin secundus originally meant ‘following’ – it was derived from sequī ‘follow’, source of English sequence – and only secondarily came to be used as the ordinal version of ‘two’. English acquired it via Old French second, employing it to… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • second — [13] Latin secundus originally meant ‘following’ – it was derived from sequī ‘follow’, source of English sequence – and only secondarily came to be used as the ordinal version of ‘two’. English acquired it via Old French second, employing it to… …   Word origins

  • minute — [14] Latin minūtus ‘small’ was a derivative of the verb minuere ‘lessen’ (source of English diminish), which itself was based on the element min ‘small’. In medieval Latin the term pars minuta prima ‘first small part’ was applied to a ‘sixtieth… …   Word origins

  • six|ti|eth — «SIHKS tee ihth», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. next after the 59th; last in a series of 60: »a sixtieth birthday. 2. being one of 60 equal parts: »A minute is a sixtieth part of an hour. –n. 1. the next after the 59th; last in a series of 60: »That… …   Useful english dictionary

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