Synonym: 12th, duodecimal, one-twelfth, twelfth part. Similar words: welfare, welfare state, tweet, between, as it were, footwear, last week, twentieth. Meaning: [twelfθ] n. 1. position 12 in a countable series of things 2. one part in twelve equal parts. adj. coming next after the eleventh and just before the thirteenth in position.
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31 By the end of the twelfth century the modern distribution of settlements was firmly established.
32 Yuletide and Twelfth Night passed with only the occasional carols in church, for no one dared to go out at night.
33 The first thing he heard was the groan of traffic over the suspension bridge at Northwest Twelfth Avenue.
34 Earth was extremely fortunate to receive no more than a rain of fireballs during the twelfth century!
35 There was growing dissatisfaction with the Church and in particular with the way it was developing in the late twelfth century.
36 It is surprising, therefore, how seldom armies joined in pitched battle in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
37 The green on the twelfth has two very definite tiers and the pin was on the upper one.
38 This housed oriental manuscripts, many of poetry, mysticism and jurisprudence, going back to the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
39 His round of 70 was marred only by a double bogey at the twelfth and a bogey at the thirteenth.
40 The distinction between liege and simple homage had begun to be made in the course of the twelfth century.
41 This leads him to focus on the twelfth century, and the mysteries connected with alchemy and the Order of the Temple.
42 For the Concordat, in theory at least, brought to a close the Investiture Contest of the twelfth century.
43 Bernard in the twelfth century: The river enters the abbey as much as the well acting as a check allows.
44 Main character established between twelfth and fifteenth centuries, with the choir later restored for use as parish church.
45 In all probability, parts of the church date from even earlier than the twelfth century.
46 From about the twelfth century and until the Council, every priest was expected to say Mass separately each day.
47 The religious community that subsequently formed here was at its apogee in the twelfth century, when the present church was begun.
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48 He is yet another phenomenon of questionable tangibility to emerge from the twelfth century.
49 I did a drugs awareness sketch and got a small part in the school play which was Twelfth Night.
50 Jasper had told me he had a store on East Twelfth Street, as do many antique dealers.
51 It contained relics, and when melted down in the twelfth century yielded 500 marks of silver and thirty of gold.
52 The band has led the Belfast Twelfth of July procession to Edenderry since 1976.
53 It arose as a consequence of the Norman conquest and settlement of the Vale of Glamorgan in the early twelfth century.
54 In his present incumbency he takes a company into its twelfth season this spring looking remarkably solid and healthy.
55 If the uplands and woodlands were apparently settled by the twelfth century, other colonisation probably merely filled in the gaps.
56 However, for the twelfth century we are much better informed about the rapidly expanding wine trade.
57 East Eleventh and Twelfth Streets are spotted with smallish antique stores.
58 The issues of anti-popes and schisms were still very much alive in the late twelfth century.
59 The actors performed Twelfth Night.
60 It was the sixth of January, Twelfth Night.
More similar words: welfare, welfare state, tweet, between, as it were, footwear, last week, twentieth, few and far between, fifth, between two fires, off the rack, left hand, shelf, self-, off the cuff, itself, well, read between the lines, himself, oneself, out of the blue, out of the wood, dwelt, swell, towel, bowel, jewel, dwell, selfish.