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9/11

or 9-11  (nīn′ĭ-lĕv′ən)
n.
September 11, 2001, the date on which two hijacked airliners were flown into the World Trade Center in New York City and another into the Pentagon. A fourth hijacked airliner crashed in open land in Pennsylvania.
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Translations

9-11

Nine-Eleven [ˌnaɪnɪˈlevn] N11-S m
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