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seventy-sixth

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English

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English ordinal numbers
 <  75th 76th 77th  > 
    Cardinal : seventy-six
    Ordinal : seventy-sixth

Etymology

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    From seventy-six + -th (ordinal suffix).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˌsɛvənti ˈsɪk(s)θ/, /ˌsɛvənti ˈsɪks/
    • Audio (Southern England):(file)

    Adjective

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    seventy-sixth

    1. The ordinal form of the number seventy-six, describing a person or thing in position number 76 of a sequence.
      The answer appears on the seventy-sixth page of the book.
      She finished seventy-sixth in the race.

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    English ordinal numbers may function as either an adjective or as a noun, and almost never appear in the plural.

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    Noun

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    seventy-sixth (plural seventy-sixths)

    1. One of seventy-six equal parts of a whole.
      A seventy-sixth of 1520 is 20.

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