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forty-three

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[fawr-tee-three] / ˈfɔr tiˈθri /

noun

  1. a cardinal number, 40 plus 3.

  2. a symbol for this number, as 43 or XLIII.

  3. a set of this many persons or things.


adjective

  1. amounting to 43 in number.

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In 1634, William Wood noted the abundance of turkeys in his book “New Englands Prospect,” writing that “sometimes there will be forty, three score, and a hundred in a flocke, sometimes more and sometimes lesse.”

From National Geographic • Nov. 20, 2023

Ms. Mah has captured the beauty, exhaustion, excitement and human bonding of the harvest season that I have been lucky to participate in for the last forty three years in Mendocino's Anderson Valley.

From New York Times • Sep. 20, 2016

Ingram was now forty three or four, and leaner than ever.

From The Pastor's Wife by Arnim, Elizabeth von

It covers an area of eight hundred and forty three acres, and is about two and a half miles long by half a mile in width.

From The Secrets of the Great City by McCabe, James Dabney

Above forty, three different methods can be used to continue the numeration.

From The Maya Chronicles Brinton's Library Of Aboriginal American Literature, Number 1 by Brinton, Daniel Garrison

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