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twenty-fourth

[ twen-tee-fawrth, -fohrth, twuhn- ]

adjective

  1. next after the twenty-third; being the ordinal number for 24.
  2. being one of 24 equal parts.


noun

  1. a twenty-fourth part, especially of one (1/24).
  2. the twenty-fourth member of a series.
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“I represent a group called the Foundation for Atmospheric Research and Monitoring, which was created by a remarkable man named William Maxwell, the twenty-fourth baron of Aisling.â€

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Missouri is admitted as the twenty-fourth state, with slavery allowed.

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“Now you’re misquoting the Bible phrase that became the first Morse code message transmitted in the United States on May twenty-fourth, 1844!â€

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At the end of 1666, in the midst of this inspired spell, Newton enjoyed his twenty-fourth birthday.

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Just before the Feast of St. Matthew, the twenty-fourth of February, I woke one morning unable to rise from my bed, being very ill.

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