from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
adjective Constituting or being one of sixty-four equal parts into which a thing is divided.
adjective (Mus.) the sixty-fourth part of a whole note; a hemi-demi-semiquaver.
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noun ordinal The ordinal form of the numbersixty-four, describing a person or thing in position number 64 of a sequence.
noun fractional One of sixty-fourequalparts of a whole.
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noun one part in sixty-four equal parts
adjective the ordinal number of sixty-four in counting order
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The very next day was the sixty-fourth anniversary of the February 13, 1945, firebombing during which Allied aircraft destroyed the previously untouched city, considered by many to be the most beautiful in Europe, the baroque “Florence on the Elbe.”
And just in case the rest of the world was under the impression that Libya had quietly joined the modern global community, Gadhafi managed to dispel those notions once and for all in September 2009 at the sixty-fourth session of the UN General Assembly.
After one unsuccessful season on the U.S. Tour, Jones tasted some success playing in Japan, enough to have squeezed into the Match Play field in the sixty-fourth and final spot.
And in the months before and after Fischer's death -- in his own sixty-fourth year -- Robert's health, like Fischer's, began to decline precipitously, and as it did, the rage he had previously vented on hospital workers, he now poured forth on the staff and residents of his group home.
Appellate courts decided dozens of issues like that of “the validity of a sewer assessment under the sixty-fourth section of the charter of the city of Bayonne New Jersey.”
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