Meaning of century | Babel Free
ˈsɛnt͡ʃʊɹiDefinitions
- A period of one hundred consecutive years; often specifically a numbered period with conventional start and end dates, e.g., the twentieth century, which stretches from (strictly) 1901 through 2000, or (informally) 1900 through 1999. The first century AD was from 1 to 100.
- A surname.
- A unit in ancient Roman army, originally of one hundred army soldiers as part of a cohort, later of more varied sizes (but typically containing sixty to seventy or eighty) soldiers or other men (guards, police, firemen), commanded by a centurion.
- age (significant period of time)
- eon
- A political division of ancient Rome, meeting in the Centuriate Assembly.
- A hundred things of the same kind; a hundred.
- A hundred runs scored either by a single player in one innings, or by two players in a partnership.
- A score of one hundred points.
- A race a hundred units (as meters, kilometres, miles) in length.
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A banknote in the denomination of one hundred dollars. US, informal
Equivalents
Afrikaans
eeu
বাংলা
শতাব্দী
Cymraeg
canrif
Eesti
sajand
Euskara
mende
Galego
século
ગુજરાતી
સૈકું
Hausa
ƙarni
עברית
מאה
Հայերեն
դար
Íslenska
öld
Қазақша
ғасыр
ខ្មែរ
សតវត្ស
한국어
세기
Lëtzebuergesch
Joerhonnert
ລາວ
ສັດຕະວັດ
Lietuvių
amžius
Latviešu
gadsimts
Монгол
зуун
मराठी
शतक
پښتو
پېړۍ
Slovenčina
storočie
Slovenščina
stoletje
Kiswahili
karne
Тоҷикӣ
аср
ไทย
ศตวรรษ
Türkmençe
asyr
ئۇيغۇرچە
ئەسىر
Oʻzbekcha
asr
Tiếng Việt
thế kỉ
Yorùbá
ọgọ́rùn-ún-ọdún
Examples
“Holonyms: kiloannum, kiloyear, millennium < terasecond < mega-annum, megayear < petasecond < giga-annum, gigayear < exasecond < zettasecond < yottasecond < ronnasecond < quettasecond”
“Meronyms: quectosecond < rontosecond < yoctosecond < zeptosecond < attosecond < femtosecond < picosecond < nanosecond < microsecond < millisecond < centisecond < decisecond < second < decasecond < minute < hectosecond < kilosecond < microcentury (humorous) < hour < day < week < megasecond < fortnight < month < year < gigasecond”
“He stood transfixed before the unaccustomed view of London at night time, a vast panorama which reminded him […] of some wood engravings far off and magical, in a printshop in his childhood. They dated from the previous century and were coarsely printed on tinted paper, with tinsel outlining the design.”
“Since the launch early last year of […] two Silicon Valley start-ups offering free education through MOOCs, massive open online courses, the ivory towers of academia have been shaken to their foundations. University brands built in some cases over centuries have been forced to contemplate the possibility that information technology will rapidly make their existing business model obsolete.”
“In 16th and 17th century Britain, for example, women’s alopecia was sometimes interpreted as retribution for sins, including adultery.”
“But in fact the antinomy of exceptionalism and assimilationism has been there all along, and otherwise puzzling decisions from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries become readily understandable when seen as moments when assimilationism was ascendant. […] The Supreme Court confirmed this more than a century ago and has maintained it consistently ever since.”
“Holonyms: maniple, cohort, legion”
“'tis the subject of whole books: I might cite a century of authors pro and con.”
“Hamilton reached his century 14 years after securing his maiden pole in the Canadian Grand Prix in 2007, which he went on to win to take the first step on the road to becoming Formula One's most successful driver.”
“He has scored 44 limited-overs centuries.”
“They put on a century stand to help their team recover from 57–4 to 198–4.”
“That was his tenth professional century.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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