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twenty-sixth

a. Occurring in position twenty-six; the ordinal form of the number twenty-six. n. 1 The person or thing in the twenty-sixth position. 2 One of twenty-six equal parts of a whole.

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twenty-sixth

adj. coming next after the twenty-fifth in position [syn: 26th]

Usage examples of "twenty-sixth".

Izetbegovic was also in the White House on the twenty-sixth to meet with Al Gore, whose national security aide, Leon Fuerth, was responsible for our success in making the embargo more effective.

Apparently the word jikininki signifies here one of the Baramon-Rasetsu-Gaki,-- forming the twenty-sixth class of pretas enumerated in the old Buddhist books.

Teddy Roosevelt, the old Roughrider himself and twenty-sixth president of the United States, had spent time at the lodge on one of his so-called working vacations.

Loin of New York, then, and in the darkness pierced by the lanterns of cabriolets, and by the flicker of street lamps, M walked toward East Twenty-sixth Street while Adam lingered like a man at the scene of a railroad accident who has seen the bodies carted off but who is locked into place by emotions, not practical need, staring dully at the twisted metal and the bits of bloody cloth.

Following, Pittman walked by a white marble court building, turned east onto Twenty-sixth Street, ignored the darkened expensive shops on his right, and concentrated on Burt ahead of him.

The fight in the construction area off Twenty-sixth Street was brutally vivid in Pittman's memory, Burt stepping back as the gunman came into the shadows, the gunman shooting at Pittman, then at Burt.

The first of the month of Athyr, the second year of the two hundred and twenty-sixth Olympiad.

I was falling and running at the same time, my legs pistoning like those of a marathon runner in the twenty-sixth mile, while simultaneously I dropped in free fall through airless dark toward the silver-black surface of some distant world.

The men and women of the Twenty-sixth MEU lived for this stuff, and once again they were about to step up to the plate in service of their country.

The abbot had grown fond of the twenty-sixth century wood carving.