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centenarians
English
Noun
centenarians
- plural of centenarian
centenarians From the web:
centenary
English
Etymology
Attested since about 1790, from Latin cent?n?rius (“of one hundred”), from cent?n? (“one hundred each”) (from centum (“hundred”) + -arius). Doublet of kantar and quintal.
Adjective
centenary (not comparable)
- Of, pertaining to, or completing a period of 100 years.
- Synonym: centennial
- Relating to a hundred of anything.
Translations
Noun
centenary (plural centenaries)
- Synonym of centennial: a hundredth anniversary.
Derived terms
- centenarian
- bicentenary, tricentenary, quadricentenary, quincentenary, sexcentenary, septicentenary, octocentenary, novocentenary
See also
- centennial
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- what centenary is it today
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