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sixty-eighth

American  
[siks-tee-eytth, -eyth] / ˈsɪks tiˈeɪtθ, -ˈeɪθ /

adjective

  1. next after the sixty-seventh; being the ordinal number for 68.

  2. being one of 68 equal parts.


noun

  1. a sixty-eighth part, especially of one (1/68).

  2. the sixty-eighth member of a series.

Example Sentences

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The other was Bill Weld, a twenty-eight-year-old attorney from a Boston law firm, who at that point was still nearly two decades away from being elected the sixty-eighth governor of Massachusetts.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 25, 2019

In the sixty-eighth minute, Croatia’s Ivan Perišić scored, and Holden was stirred to a simple, evocative sentence: “That goal has given them energy and life and belief.”

From The New Yorker • Jul. 12, 2018

John Kerry, the sixty-eighth Secretary of State of the United States, was born to a temperament of wintry rectitude.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 21, 2015

Berlin, who was born in 1936, in Juneau, Alaska, and died in 2004, on her sixty-eighth birthday, based many of her stories on events in her own life.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 12, 2015

Tonight we celebrate Lola's sixty-eighth birthday, although most people think she’s a lot younger.

From "The House That Lou Built" by Mae Respicio