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forty
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- the number equivalent to the product of four and ten; ten less than fifty; 40;the numbers from forty to forty-nine, especially the years of a century or of a person's life
noun: forty, plural noun: forties
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- 1. the number equivalent to the product of four and ten; ten less than fifty; 40 York was only forty miles away forty were arrested
- ▪ the numbers from forty to forty-nine, especially the years of a century or of a person's life Terry was in his early forties
- ▪ forty years old a tall woman of about forty
- ▪ forty miles an hour they were doing about forty
- ▪ a size of garment or other merchandise denoted by forty.
- ▪ the third point won by a player in a game up forty-love on his serve, he hit two double faults
- 2. the central North Sea between Scotland and southern Norway, so called from its prevailing depth of forty fathoms or more.
- ▪ a shipping forecast area covering the central North Sea east of Scotland.
- constituting number forty in a sequence; 40th: our fortieth wedding anniversary
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- constituting number forty in a sequence; 40th: our fortieth wedding anniversary
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- a record played at 45 rpm; a single.
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- a record played at 45 rpm; a single.
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- a short sleep or nap, especially during the day
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- a prospector in the California gold rush of 1849.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a seeker for gold in the California gold rush of 1849.
Oxford Dictionary
- a short sleep, especially during the day
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- the number equivalent to the product of four and ten; ten less than fifty; 40: Troy was only forty miles away forty were arrested
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