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sixteen (mass) | sixteen
- šestnásť |
sixteen (encz) | sixteen,šestnáct |
Sixteen (gcide) | Sixteen \Six"teen`\, a. [AS. sixt?ne, sixt?ne. See Six, and
Ten, and cf. Sixty.]
Six and ten; consisting of six and ten; fifteen and one more.
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Sixteen (gcide) | Sixteen \Six"teen`\, n.
1. The number greater by a unit than fifteen; the sum of ten
and six; sixteen units or objects.
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2. A symbol representing sixteen units, as 16, or xvi.
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sixteen (wn) | sixteen
adj 1: being one more than fifteen [syn: sixteen, 16, xvi]
n 1: the cardinal number that is the sum of fifteen and one
[syn: sixteen, 16, XVI] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
sixteen (mass) | sixteen
- šestnásť |
sixteen (encz) | sixteen,šestnáct |
sixteenth (encz) | sixteenth,šestnáctý |
sixteenth note (encz) | sixteenth note, |
Sixteenmo (gcide) | Sixteenmo \Six*teen"mo\, n.; pl. Sixteenmos.
See Sextodecimo.
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Sixteenmos (gcide) | Sixteenmo \Six*teen"mo\, n.; pl. Sixteenmos.
See Sextodecimo.
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Sixteenth (gcide) | Sixteenth \Six"teenth`\, a. [From Sixteen: cf. AS.
sixte['o]?a.]
1. Sixth after the tenth; next in order after the fifteenth.
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2. Constituting or being one of sixteen equal parts into
which anything is divided.
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Sixteenth note (Mus.), the sixteenth part of a whole note;
a semiquaver.
[1913 Webster]Sixteenth \Six"teenth`\, n.
1. The quotient of a unit divided by sixteen; one of sixteen
equal parts of one whole.
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2. The next in order after the fifteenth; the sixth after the
tenth.
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3. (Mus.) An interval comprising two octaves and a second.
--Moore (Encyc. of Music.)
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sixteenth note (gcide) | Semiquaver \Sem"i*qua`ver\ (s[e^]m"[i^]*kw[=a]`v[~e]r), n.
(Mus.)
A note of half the duration of the quaver; -- now usually
called a sixteenth note.
[1913 Webster]Sixteenth \Six"teenth`\, a. [From Sixteen: cf. AS.
sixte['o]?a.]
1. Sixth after the tenth; next in order after the fifteenth.
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2. Constituting or being one of sixteen equal parts into
which anything is divided.
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Sixteenth note (Mus.), the sixteenth part of a whole note;
a semiquaver.
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Sixteenth note (gcide) | Semiquaver \Sem"i*qua`ver\ (s[e^]m"[i^]*kw[=a]`v[~e]r), n.
(Mus.)
A note of half the duration of the quaver; -- now usually
called a sixteenth note.
[1913 Webster]Sixteenth \Six"teenth`\, a. [From Sixteen: cf. AS.
sixte['o]?a.]
1. Sixth after the tenth; next in order after the fifteenth.
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2. Constituting or being one of sixteen equal parts into
which anything is divided.
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Sixteenth note (Mus.), the sixteenth part of a whole note;
a semiquaver.
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one-sixteenth (wn) | one-sixteenth
n 1: one part in sixteen equal parts [syn: one-sixteenth,
sixteenth, sixteenth part] |
sixteen (wn) | sixteen
adj 1: being one more than fifteen [syn: sixteen, 16, xvi]
n 1: the cardinal number that is the sum of fifteen and one
[syn: sixteen, 16, XVI] |
sixteen personality factor questionnaire (wn) | Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire
n 1: a self-report personality inventory developed by Raymond B.
Cattell to measure the 16 personality dimensions that
emerged from his factor analysis of a wide range of traits
[syn: Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire, 16 PF] |
sixteenth (wn) | sixteenth
adj 1: coming next after the fifteenth in position [syn:
sixteenth, 16th]
n 1: position 16 in a countable series of things
2: one part in sixteen equal parts [syn: one-sixteenth,
sixteenth, sixteenth part] |
sixteenth note (wn) | sixteenth note
n 1: a musical note having the time value of a sixteenth of a
whole note [syn: sixteenth note, semiquaver] |
sixteenth part (wn) | sixteenth part
n 1: one part in sixteen equal parts [syn: one-sixteenth,
sixteenth, sixteenth part] |
sixteen bit organisers (foldoc) | SIxteen Bit Organisers
SIBO
(SIBO) Psion's family of PDAs running
EPOC, including the MC200, MC400, Series 3 (1991-1998),
Series 3a, Series 3c, Series 3mx, Siena, Workabout and
Workabout mx.
(2009-05-26)
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