Synonym: 18th. Similar words: eighteen, heighten, seventeenth, sixteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, thirteenth, fourteenth amendment. Meaning: [‚eɪ'tiːnθ] n. position 18 in a countable series of things. adj. coming next after the seventeenth in position.
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31, For most of the eighteenth century the trade had been dominated by an elite group of well-organised journeymen.
32, It had been a special eighteenth birthday treat for Ashi.
33, The city was the centre of -he battles fought against the Sinhalese by foreign invaders in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
34, Today undoubtedly a marriage involves fewer regulations regarding property between spouses than it did in the eighteenth century.
35, However, in the late eighteenth century the monarch still wielded considerable political power, appointing and dismissing governments according to choice.
36, Winnie was the eldest - she died four years ago just after her eighteenth birthday.
37, The lot of domestic servants in the eighteenth century was in general less difficult than that of farm-workers.
38, Among the learned, however, the early eighteenth century was an age in which Deism flourished.
39, Colonists had never seen anything before like the revivalist outbreaks that swept the country in the early eighteenth century.
40, In the eighteenth century his simple accomplishments were enough to shine out in a world of darkness.
41, The eighteenth century was thus a period of slow evolution rather than radical change in military affairs.
42, It was not associated with the occult until the eighteenth century at the earliest.
43, By describing her dismissal Leapor provides a rare glimpse of eighteenth century employment.
44, The most sophisticated method of tying up land in strict settlement developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
45, This is by far the largest cache of Roman coins to be uncovered in Britain since the eighteenth century.
46, Saint Antoine, south-eastern suburb of Paris, a desperately poor area in the eighteenth century,[Sentencedict.com ] with many starving unemployed.
47, Shot towers were devised in the eighteenth century for the casting of lead shot.
48, Background does not come into I wasn't sorry when Steve finally sunk his putt on the eighteenth green.
49, It no longer represents the supreme moral and intellectual value that it seemed to embody in the eighteenth century.
50, Just under £750,000 in the mid eighteenth century, they rose through £5.3 million in 1803 to more than £8 million by 1813.
51, By the eighteenth century, an economic boom had resulted in an active type of pre-capitalism, ready to take off.
52, Many of the houses were eighteenth century or earlier with steeply sloping red-tiled roofs and half-timbered gables painted white or pale green.
53, During the eighteenth century a young man fell into the cellar and succumbed to the injuries he sustained.
54, From small beginnings in the eighteenth century it prospered in the depression after 1814.
55, Population anxiety among the ruling classes was crystallized during the colonial periods of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
56, The eighteenth century book-collector Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode had a father who travelled round the world in buckskin breeches.
57, In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, enlightened despotism, secularism, nationalism and liberalism had all fanned the flames.
58, This is an important tendency among many labouring class poets of the eighteenth century even if they are not agricultural workers.
59, During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries many studies were undertaken in hopes of solving the difficult problems of animal locomotion.
60, Even in the eighteenth century excise returns reveal that 12 big London breweries accounted for 25 percent of the national production.
More similar words: eighteen, heighten, seventeenth, sixteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, thirteenth, fourteenth amendment, enlightenment, eight, height, eighth, weight, eighty, fighter, lighten, tighten, sleight, freight, high tech, high-tech, brighten, blighted, frighten, righteous, enlighten, benighted, tightened, delighted, frightened.