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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91, High grain prices encouraged the pace in the later eighteenth century.
92, During the first half of the eighteenth century no other sect was as widely spread as the Quakers.
93, Pastoral myth was a dominant mode of social understanding through much of the eighteenth century.
94, Alfoxden had been built by the St Albyns early in the eighteenth century close to the centre of their ancient park.
95, It is very old, eighteenth century perhaps, made of rosewood, the graceful slim legs elegantly curved.
96, The precious place of the nude was bolstered by the economics of the art market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
97, From at least the closing years of the eighteenth century the decline of gentry involvement and even tolerance of plebeian sports was evident.
98, Improvements in expectation of life are slight in the eighteenth century.
99, He wandered up to the logging camp on his eighteenth birthday and enthusiastically asked for a job.
100, Hence we have the Law of Similars which is very ancient and predates the formulation of Homoeopathy in the eighteenth century.
101, The slight improvements in the eighteenth century are important because they mark the beginning of the downward trend.
102, From the closing decades of the eighteenth century Sunday schools began to make a contribution, but how significant a one?
103, A late eighteenth century chapbook type of publication, in this case bound.
104, Public expenditure control has a long history dating back to the early eighteenth century.
105, Modernity is a historical process that began in the eighteenth century with the philosophical Enlightenment.
106, From the late eighteenth century onwards,[Sentence dictionary] normal parliamentary Acts of Enclosure authorised the break-up of many thousands of acres of fenland.
107, Dissent in the county none the less survived powerfully through the eighteenth century in the persons of Phillip Doddridge and his followers.
108, The improved navigation schemes of the later eighteenth century had been beneficial in stimulating the local economy.
109, Most surviving examples date from the eighteenth century, by which time the decoration became increasingly elaborate and stylised.
110, It has records of the older companies and boards, plus plans and letter books dating from the eighteenth century and onwards.
111, The lower parts of the walls were restored in the eighteenth century and represent biblical scenes.
112, Although the Alsops' fortunes waxed and waned through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, certain family characteristics remained distinct.
113, On the eighteenth day a cloudy mountain top arose up across the sea.
114, For thirty five years Espinasse's Ale held its own in the turbulent market conditions of Ireland's eighteenth century brewery industry.
115, During the eighteenth century the irregular Cossack hosts were gradually brought under control and absorbed into the regular army.
116, Not much of any importance until it became a staging post on the London to Brighton turnpike in the eighteenth.
117, It would be absurd to make high claims for the international morality of the later seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
118, It was not until the eighteenth century that the word Champagne became synonymous with the sparkling wine of the region.
119, It is a small Stately Home mostly dating from the eighteenth century, but bits of it go back to Elizabethan times.
120, Combined with industrial and commercial developments, it enabled Catalonia to support a population that doubled within the eighteenth century.
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.