Similar words: third, thirdly, two-thirds, third reich, third party, third world, thirtieth, for one thing. Meaning: [ˈwʌnθˈɜːd] n. one of three equal parts of a divisible whole.
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181. Through the use of automation and unique information management, Zumwalt's undersea warfare combat system can be operated by one-third the crew of current Aegis-class anti-submarine warfare platforms.
182. Besides this, China's per-capita average of forested land, grassland and freshwater resources amounts to only one-ninth, one-third and one-fourth of the respective world averages.
183. And a phenomenon of 'weekend headaches' accounts for roughly one-third of all migraines and one-sixth of tension headaches.
184. In the past year thousands of factories, perhaps one-third to one-half of the total, have closed.
185. That was one-third of the official price then for industrial land from the government.
186. Meanwhile, the administrative system, a lack of one-third of the Organic Law and related laws and the lack of support for the legitimacy of the elements.
187. This Internet Explorer add-on doesn't offer nearly one-third, or maybe even one-quarter, of the sheer click-on/click-off options as the original, but that's not exactly a put-down.
188. Undernutrition is estimated to be an underlying cause in more than one-third of all deaths in children under five.
189. In the major palm oil producing regions, Indonesia and Malaysia(Sentencedict.com), it is estimated that almost one-third of forest loss in the past 10 years has been due to the expansion of oil palm.
190. Almost one-third (32.5%) of people were exposed to polypharmacy for more than 181 days during the study year.
191. In that time, Japanese automakers have bucked trade restrictions, an overvalued currency, and "Buy America" sentiments to capture more than one-third of the U.S. car market.
192. In the ERP implementation process, the general requirements of "one-third technology, the implementation of seven, twelve data", which fully shows the importance of data preparation work.
193. A short walk from her doorstop, past some pastures and a dilapidated barn, is the fir and cedar forest that covers about one-third of her property.
194. However, as Mr Lebrato and Dr Jones report in Limnology and Oceanography, when they analysed thaliacean tissues they found that the creatures were one-third carbon by weight.
More similar words: third, thirdly, two-thirds, third reich, third party, third world, thirtieth, for one thing, unethical, unethically, thirst, thirty, athirst, thirsty, thirteen, thirst for, nether, thirteenth, ethernet, bloodthirsty, ethic, ethics, netherlands, nonetheless, ethical, bethink, rethink, seething, one thousand, ninetieth.