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121 vierendertigste
adj. thirty-fourth, next after thirty-third; being one of 34 equal parts--------n. thirty-fourth, number 34 in a series; one part of 34 equal parts, 1/34 -
122 vierennegentigste
adj. ninety-fourth, next after ninety-third; being one of 94 equal parts--------n. ninety-fourth, number 94 in a series; one part of 94 equal parts, 1/94 -
123 vierentachtigste
adj. eighty-fourth, next after eighty-third; being one of 84 equal parts--------n. eighty-fourth, number 84 in a series; one part of 84 equal parts, 1/84 -
124 vierentwintigste
adj. twenty-fourth, next after twenty-third; being one of 23 equal parts--------n. twenty-fourth, number 24 in a series; one part of 24 equal parts, 1/24 -
125 vierenveertigste
adj. forty-fourth, next after forty-third; being one of 44 equal parts--------n. forty-fourth, number 44 in a series; one part of 44 equal parts, 1/44 -
126 vierenvijftigste
adj. fifty-fourth, next after fifty-third; being one of 54 equal parts--------n. fifty-fourth, number 54 in a series; one part of 54 equal parts, 1/54 -
127 vierenzestigste
adj. sixty-fourth, next after sixty-third; being one of 64 equal parts--------n. sixty-fourth, number 64 in a series; one part of 64 equal parts, 1/64 -
128 vierenzeventigste
adj. seventy-fourth, next after seventy-third; being one of 74 equal parts--------n. seventy-fourth, number 74 in a series; one part of 74 equal parts, 1/74
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next — [ nekst ] function word *** Next is used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun): I ll see you next week. as an adjective: I m leaving town on the next train. I didn t realize what had happened until the next day. as a pronoun … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Next — (n[e^]kst), a., superl. of {Nigh}. [AS. n[=e]hst, ni[ e]hst, n[=y]hst, superl. of ne[ a]h nigh. See {Nigh}.] 1. Nearest in place; having no similar object intervening. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Her princely guest Was next her side; in order sat the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
next to — prep 1.) very close to someone or something, with nothing in between = ↑beside ▪ There was a little girl sitting next to him. 2.) next to nothing very little ▪ He knows next to nothing about antiques. 3.) used to give a list of things you like,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
next — [nekst] adj. [ME nexte < OE neahst, niehst, superl. of neah, NIGH] just before or after in time, space, degree, or rank; nearest; immediately preceding or following adv. 1. in the time, place, degree, or rank nearest, or immediately preceding… … English World dictionary
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next — As an adjective meaning ‘immediately following’, next normally precedes the noun it is governing (next time / the next three), but in denoting time it can follow the noun (on Friday next / in July next). Care needs to be taken in referring to a… … Modern English usage