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nineIn English number 9 is written as: nine
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nineOld English nigen, from Proto-Germanic *niwun (source also of Old Saxon nigun, Old Frisian niugun, Old Norse niu, Swedish nio, Middle Dutch neghen, Dutch negen, Old High German niun, German neun, Goth [..]
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ninenine is a cardinal number, the next number after eight. 19 = 10 + 9 , 90 = 10 x 9
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ninedenoting a quantity consisting of one more than eight and one less than ten the cardinal number that is the sum of eight and one baseball club: a team of professional baseball players who play and tra [..]
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nineA nine hole course or the sequence of 9 holes of an 18 hole course. NINE IRON
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nineA nine hole course or the sequence of 9 holes of an 18 hole course.
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nineA nine hole course or the sequence of 9 holes of an 18 hole course.
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ninenayn
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nine(n) the cardinal number that is the sum of eight and one(n) a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together(n) one of four playing cards in a deck with nine pips on the face(adj) [..]
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ninenovem
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nineNine, five, and three are mystical numbers—the diapa’son, diapente, and diatri’on of the Greeks. Nine consists of a trinity of trinities. According to the Pythagorean number [..]
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nineTo look nine ways. To squint.
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nineThe superlative of superlatives in Eastern estimation. It is by nines that Eastern presents are given when the donor wishes to extend his bounty to the highest pitch of munificence.
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nineCanadians know that the official aviation word for nine is niner, but we don't usually say it, unless we're feeling especially pretentions. Americans use it routinely. You're more likel [..]
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nineFrisian short form of Katherine.
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