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1. forty-four
adjective.
Being
four
more
than
forty.
Synonyms
xliv
cardinal
44
Antonyms
ordinal
unimportant
quadrillionth
60th
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2. twenty-four
adjective.
(ˈtwɛntiːˌfɔr)
Being
four
more
than
twenty.
Synonyms
xxiv
cardinal
24
Antonyms
ordinal
unimportant
quadrillionth
60th
3. forty-second
adjective.
The
ordinal
number
of
forty-two
in
counting
order.
Synonyms
ordinal
42nd
Antonyms
cardinal
x
xcvi
4. two-by-four
noun.
A
timber
measuring
(slightly
under)
2
inches
by
4
inches
in
cross
section.
Synonyms
timber
5. four-sided
adjective.
Having
four
sides.
Synonyms
many-sided
quadrilateral
multilateral
Antonyms
unilateral
unvaried
colourless
colorless
6. forty
adjective.
(ˈfɔrti)
Being
ten
more
than
thirty.
Synonyms
twoscore
xl
40
cardinal
Antonyms
ordinal
unimportant
quadrillionth
60th
135th
7. forty
noun.
(ˈfɔrti)
The
cardinal
number
that
is
the
product
of
ten
and
four.
Synonyms
large integer
XL
40
Antonyms
nth
7th
15th
85th
8. four
adjective.
(ˈfɔr)
Being
one
more
than
three.
Synonyms
4
iv
cardinal
Antonyms
ordinal
cardinal
single
integrate
Etymology
four (English)
fower (Middle English (1100-1500))
feower (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. four
noun.
(ˈfɔr)
The
cardinal
number
that
is
the
sum
of
three
and
one.
Synonyms
quadruplet
Little Joe
quaternity
quaternion
IV
foursome
4
quartet
quaternary
digit
quatern
figure
tetrad
Antonyms
majority
minority
ground
be born
survive
Etymology
four (English)
fower (Middle English (1100-1500))
feower (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. four
noun.
(ˈfɔr)
A
playing
card
or
domino
or
die
whose
upward
face
shows
four
pips.
Synonyms
four-spot
die
dice
domino
spot
Antonyms
differentiate
add
multiply
divide
subtract
Etymology
four (English)
fower (Middle English (1100-1500))
feower (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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