Synonym: 20th. Similar words: frontier, sentiment, patient, entity, entitle, mention, identity, identify. Meaning: ['twentɪɪθ] n. position 20 in a countable series of things. adj. coming next after the nineteenth in position.
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151 Now the master of syncopation, of course, in music was Scott Joplin, African American composer writing a lot around the area of St. Louis in the turn of the twentieth century.
152 Their music is an ominous reflection of the twentieth century's last European fratricidal war of ideologies.
153 Research on radiolarians in China for samples from sea started in late 50' of the twentieth century, lagging behind the oversea radiolarian study for more than one century.
154 The study target of this survey is the victims of the two large-scale collective Blood in early twentieth century to the mid-nineties.
155 For much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a small group of party leaders gathered at the quadrennial Conventions.
156 Robert Browning is credited as the "precursor of Modernist technique" for he "energetically hacked through a trail that has subsequently become the main road of twentieth century poetry".
157 In the twentieth century, the invention of the electron microscope would allow researchers to examine nervous tissue in yet greater detail.
158 Twentieth Century Fox, the studio behind the film, was counting on critics and strong word-of-mouth buzz to draw in moviegoers.
159 In the first half of the twentieth century the threat came from the Europeans; during the Cold War Era, the possible communization of Panama and the Russian influence was the major worry. While the U.Sentencedict.com
160 I believe that it is obsolete, pedagogically disastrous, and ignores the tremendous scientific advances of the twentieth century.
161 These astounding essay are among the most profound studies of the effects of mind-expanding drugs written in the twentieth century.
162 First, he was a student and friend of Paul Tillich's, and Tillich was one of the truly great existentialists, as well as one of the two or three finest theologians of the twentieth century.
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