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1. adjectivetausendst...2. noun(fraction) Tausendstel, das; (in sequence) tausendste, der/die/das; (in rank) Tausendste, der/die/das. See also academic.ru/23567/eighth">eighth 2.* * *1) (one of a thousand equal parts.) das Tausendstel2) (( also adjective) the last of a thousand (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position.) der/die/das Tausendste;tausendst* * *thou·sandth[ˈθaʊzən(d)θ]▪ the \thousandth... der/die/das tausendste...a \thousandth part ein Tausendstel ntthe \thousandth time das tausendste Mal* * *['TaUzəntT]1. adj(in series) tausendste(r, s)2. n(in series) Tausendste(r, s); (= fraction) Tausendstel nt → also sixthSee:→ also sixth* * *thousandth [ˈθaʊzntθ]A s2. Tausendstel n:a thousandth of a second eine TausendstelsekundeB adj1. tausendst(er, e, es)2. tausendstel* * *1. adjectivetausendst...2. noun(fraction) Tausendstel, das; (in sequence) tausendste, der/die/das; (in rank) Tausendste, der/die/das. See also eighth 2.* * *adj.tausendst adj.
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