Synonym: 16th, one-sixteenth, sixteenth part. Similar words: sixteen, fifteenth, fourteenth, thirteenth, fourteenth amendment, seventeen, green thumb, private enterprise. Meaning: [‚sɪk'stɪːnθ] n. 1. position 16 in a countable series of things 2. one part in sixteen equal parts. adj. coming next after the fifteenth in position.
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91. Utopian socialism arose in Europe in the sixteenth century, peaked in nineteenth century.
92. Allegretto third movement with an endless stream of sixteenth note rhythms, showing a dynamic and imaginative spiritual realm.
93. Aristotle's static world view was not challenged until the sixteenth century.
94. Catherine of Aragon, who was Spani sh and the first wife of Henry VII is credited with bringing blackwork to England in the sixteenth century .
95. During the sixteenth century the intellectual climate in many parts of Europe was slowly changing.
96. In addition, evangelicals also shared a common heritage in the "solas" of the sixteenth century Protestant Reformation.
97. Beginning in the sixteenth century many Greek classics were translated into the popular languages.
98. The developments in geometry, apart from perspective during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, were not impressive.
99. The arts didn't flourish because of the Calvinist influence beginning by the middle of the sixteenth century.
100. Mrs. Chang remained three days , then returned home, permitting Chin to stay on until the sixteenth.
101. " Robert Kincaid came to me on the sixteenth of August, a Monday, in 1965.
102. The sonnet, along with other Italian forms, was introduced to England in the sixteenth century by Sir Thomas Wyatt and his younger contemporary Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.
103. Shakespeare's plays made people in the sixteenth century laugh loudly.
104. The ancestry of the piano can be traced to the early keyboard instruments of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -- the spinet, the dulcimer, and the virginal.
105. This is an enchanting old inn, dating from the sixteenth century.
106. On December sixteenth, two thousand seven, fans of Dan Fogelberg lost an old friend. The American singer and songwriter died of prostate cancer at the age of fifty-six.
107. This objection had been voiced even in the sixteenth century.
108. The Isabella Stewart Gardner museum does not seem like a museum. It looks like what it is: a large, beautiful home built in the style of sixteenth century Italy.
109. My hands are as delicate as those of a young woman, and I was beardless , as we used to say in that time, the years of the sixteenth century.
110. On a cold and cloudy day in March of eighteen sixty-one, Abraham Lincoln became the sixteenth president of the United States.
111. Jesuit missionaries who arrived to Asia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were imbued with these Ciceronian ideals.
112. When the Spaniards came to Mexico in the sixteenth century, they started drinking cacao too.
113. On her sixteenth birthday she will prick her finger on a spinning wheel and die.
114. The Jesuit order grew dramatically, helping to spread the influence of the Catholic Church around the world during the late sixteenth and seventeenth century, the period of the Counter Reformation.
115. Now then an agreement entered into this sixteenth day of Octoberwrite that first.
116. In the first bloom of youth, she looked beautiful at her sixteenth birthday party.
117. This year is the twenty - fifth anniversary of Elvis Presley's death on August sixteenth,(www.Sentencedict.com) 1977.
118. Sixteenth session of the Asia - Pacific Chief Financial Officer Roundtable held in Shanghai today.
119. Modern English stared around the time of William Shakespeare , towards the end of the sixteenth century.
120. In the sixteenth century, the clitoris became the object of a famous Renaissance turf war between two preeminent Italian anatomists, Gabriel Fallopius and Renauldus Columbus.
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