Crossword clues for ninth
ninth
- Standard sudoku section
- Slightly more than 11 percent
- Pitcher's spot, often
- Pitcher's spot in the batting order, usually
- Pitcher's position in the lineup, typically
- Pitcher's batting position, usually
- Number life Peter Criss is on?
- Next to the last inning
- Ludwig's last symphony
- Lowest circle of Dante's hell
- Like William Henry Harrison, among U.S. presidents
- Like the last complete symphony of Gustav Mahler
- Like I Samuel among the books of the Old Testament
- Like I
- Last inning of a baseball game, usually
- Last inning
- Last in the batting order
- Last Fenway frame
- Last baseball inning, usually
- It may have a stressful bottom
- Iota's position
- Inning often not finished
- Inning in which the fiftieth out is recorded
- Inning for last licks
- I, sequentially
- Fraction of about 11%
- First possible inning for a walk-off homer
- Finish on a diamond?
- Final inning of a standard baseball game
- Final baseball inning, usually
- End of a ball game
- Dvorak's last symphony
- Critical inning
- Closing time at the park?
- Closers often open it
- Closer's time
- Bottom of the ___
- Ben Folds "Claire's ___"
- Beethoven's final symphony
- Beethoven's "Choral Symphony"
- Amendment dealing with unenumerated rights
- About eleven percent
- About 11 percent
- 1980 Stacy Keach film The ____ Configuration
- "The __ Gate": 1999 Polanski film
- "Ode to Joy" symphony
- Beethoven's "Choral" Symphony, with "the"
- New York's General Post Office is on it
- With 76-Across, a game ender
- Bruckner's last symphony
- Final inning, usually
- Beethoven's symphony with "Ode to Joy"
- Last inning, usually
- Bottom of the ___ (end of many baseball games)
- What I will always be, alphabetically
- Inning for closers
- Position nine in a countable series of things
- Beethoven's last symphony
- Beethoven's "___"
- Beethoven's ___ ("Choral")
- Man in the orchestra playing Beethoven's Choral Symphony
- Contribution to run in the last inning?
- Element of tradition in this anniversary marked with pottery
- Hole in ... in the middle, of course!
- Beethoven symphony
- Final Beethoven symphony
- Eighth, ..., tenth
- Closer's inning
- Beethoven's last
- Pitcher's spot
- Next after eighth
- Late inning
- Freshman's grade
- Crucial inning
- Climactic inning, often
- Before tenth
- A Beethoven symphony
- When many saves take place
- Two innings after the stretch
- Schubert symphony called "the Great"
- Relief ace's inning
- Like Pluto, once
- Last inning, typically
- Last inning of most baseball games
- Half-way golf hole
- Walkoff homer inning, typically
- Walkoff home run inning, usually
- Walk-off homer inning, typically
- Two innings past the stretch
- Third of a third
- The Middle East "___ Avenue Reverie"
- Standing after eigth
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ninth \Ninth\, a. [From Nine; cf. AS. nigo[eth]a.]
Following the eight and preceding the tenth; coming after eight others.
Constituting or being one of nine equal parts into which anything is divided.
Ninth \Ninth\, n.
The quotient of one divided by nine; one of nine equal parts of a thing; the next after the eighth.
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(Mus.)
An interval containing an octave and a second.
A chord of the dominant seventh with the ninth added.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, modification (by influence of nine) of nigonðe, from Old English nigoða, nigend.
Wiktionary
a. The ordinal form of the number nine. n. 1 The person or thing in the ninth position. 2 One of nine equal parts of a whole.
WordNet
adj. coming next after the eighth and just before the tenth in position [syn: 9th]
n. position nine in a countable series of things; "going into the ninth they were a run ahead"
a ninth part [syn: one-ninth]
Wikipedia
Ninth is the ninth solo album by English musician Peter Murphy. Produced by David Baron, the album was released on 7 June 2011 on Nettwerk Records. The first single from the album was "I Spit Roses" coupled with "The Prince & Old Lady Shade", which was released 22 March 2011. The second single, "Seasaw Sway", was also released in 2011.
Usage examples of "ninth".
The ninth rule ordered that an unmarried monk and anchoress, each from a different place, should not stay in the same hostel or house, nor travel together in one chariot from house to house nor converse freely together.
Waiting every day from the ninth hour onward to see if her husband would come home for dinner, postponing the meal a few minutes only at a time, she drove her appallingly expensive cook mad, and all too often ended in sniffling her way through a solitary repast designed to revive the vanished appetite of a glutton emerging from a fasting cure.
His birthday is the ninth of July, which also fits the Arithmancy numbers.
First, in huge type right across the page, was the brief statement that The Avenger had now committed his ninth crime, and that he had chosen quite a new locality, namely, the lonely stretch of rising ground known to Londoners as Primrose Hill.
And just at that very time, Bimbashi Hilary Joyce, seconded from the Royal Mallow Fusiliers, and temporarily attached to the Ninth Soudanese, made his first appearance in Cairo.
Montfaucon, who on account of his diligence and the extent of his researches is great authority, wrote a dissertation to prove that charta bombycine, cotton paper, was discovered in the empire of the east toward the end of the ninth or beginning of the tenth century.
How long ago the first belfry tower of Bruges was built is unknown, but this at least is certain, that in the year 1280 a fire, in which the ancient archives of the town perished, destroyed the greater part of an old belfry, which some suppose may have been erected in the ninth century.
Towards the end of the ninth and at the beginning of the tenth century great changes took place on the banks of the Roya, and the foundations of Bruges as we know it now were laid.
Half an hour later, Bucca and Hazel were sitting across from the nervous Egyptian at a table in a nearby conference room on the ninth floor.
Wanda Colcannon lived on West Eighteenth Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues.
Towards the ninth or tenth day everyone in the army knew and liked me, and I was expecting the passport, which could not be delayed much longer.
Scandinavian geologists, working on the peat-bogs, have discovered evidence of many variations of climate in the north, but none datable to the early ninth century.
German attack through Belgium, called for the French First and Ninth armies and the British Expeditionary Force to dash forward to the principal Belgian defense line on the Dyle and Meuse rivers from Antwerp through Louvain, Namur and Givet to Mezieres.
Concepts occupied a handsome suite on the ninth floor of Embarcadero Two.
Some English soldiers of the Ninth regiment are hastily digging a grave there with extemporized tools.