Definitions
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. coming next after the thirteenth in a series.
WordNet 3.0
- adj. coming next after the thirteenth in position
Examples
“Left Washington, with my family, in the cars for Baltimore, where we lodged; reached Philadelphia the next day, at four P.M.; remained the 13th and 14th, and reached New York on the 16th, at 4 o'clock P.M. _14th_.”
Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers
“Readying a patch by July 14th is "very unlikely due to the high effort of testing," says Luis Corrons, Technical Director of PandaLabs.”
“The banking system was invented in 14th century Florence, 16th Century London, and 17th century Amsterdam -- to create and disburse credit.”
The Huffington Post: Ann Pettifor: The Broken Global Banking System
“In Mexico, as in the United States, February 14th is a day to celebrate romance.”
“October 14th is the Save Japan Dolphins International Protest of this annual Taiji dolphin slaughter.”
“In short identifying the “liberty” portion of the 14th is build on those long established freedoms indelibly reserved to the individual and cannot be restricted by the government.”
Matthew Yglesias » Constitutional Objections to Health Reform
“Well people in 14th Congressional District of Texas fell the same way”
“The “state interest” concept is something that comes up in 14th amendment jurisprudence when the court needs to review alaw.”
“What is commonly referred to as the 14th Street bridge is, in fact, three bridges that sit elbow to elbow just northeast of the Pentagon.”
The Washington Post: Repairs on D.C.'s 14th Street bridge to continue 14 months, one lane at a time
“Hey, March 14th is national Pi day - or something like that - according to Cafe Press.”
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