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third
[ thurd ]
adjective
- next after the second; being the ordinal number for three.
- being one of three equal parts.
- Automotive. of, relating to, or operating at the gear transmission ratio at which the drive shaft speed is greater than that of second gear for a given engine crankshaft speed, but not as great as that of fourth gear, if such exists:
third gear.
- rated, graded, or ranked one level below the second:
He's third engineer on the ship.
noun
- a third part, especially of one (1/3).
- the third member of a series.
- Automotive. third gear:
Don't try to start a car when it's in third.
- a person or thing next after second in rank, precedence, order:
The writer of the best essay will receive a gold medal, the second a silver, and the third a bronze.
- Usually thirds. Law.
- the third part of the personal property of a deceased husband, which in certain circumstances goes absolutely to the widow.
- a widow's dower.
- Music.
- a tone on the third degree from a given tone (counted as the first).
- the interval between such tones.
- the harmonic combination of such tones.
- Baseball. third base.
- Usually thirds. Commerce. a product or goods below second quality. Compare first ( def 17 ), second 1( def 23 ).
adverb
- in the third place; thirdly.
third
/ θɜːd /
adjective
- coming after the second and preceding the fourth in numbering or counting order, position, time, etc; being the ordinal number of three: often written 3rd
- ( as noun )
he arrives on the third
the third got a prize
- rated, graded, or ranked below the second level
- denoting the third from lowest forward ratio of a gearbox in a motor vehicle
noun
- one of three equal or nearly equal parts of an object, quantity, etc
- ( as modifier )
a third part
- the fraction equal to one divided by three ( 1 3 )
- the forward ratio above second of a gearbox in a motor vehicle. In some vehicles it is the top gear
- the interval between one note and another three notes away from it counting inclusively along the diatonic scale
- an honours degree of the third and usually the lowest class Full termthird class honours degree
- plural goods of a standard lower than that of seconds
adverb
- Alsothirdly in the third place
sentence connector
- Alsothirdly as the third point: linking what follows with the previous statements as in a speech or argument
Derived Forms
- ˈthirdly, adverb
Other Words From
- thirdly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of third1
Example Sentences
According to George J. Sánchez’s L.A. history “Becoming Mexican American,” Los Angeles lost a third of its Mexican and Mexican American population during these campaigns.
Nearly one in three people doing a T-level in health and science drop out in their first year, while a third of those on legal, finance and accounting courses fail to finish.
Petrosian scored twice on breakouts in the last 35 seconds of the third quarter to give Cleveland a commanding seven-goal lead.
James scored 35 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and had 14 assists — his third straight triple-double — all leading to Lakers wins inside their home arena.
Crediting his recovery to a positive attitude, his doctors and family, he returned to acting shortly after the one-year anniversary of the accident and starred this year in the third season of “Mayor of Kingstown.”
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