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16th

ADJECTIVE
  1. coming next after the fifteenth in position

How To Use 16th In A Sentence

  • Until his death, on November 16th, 1272, the King continued to rule and to conduct his customary religious devotions.
  • My guess would be that her headmaster born in the late 16th century, no doubt, when men were men and rules were rules rapped her on her noggin for inelegance at some crucial point in her development, and voilà! Author! Author! » 2010 » March
  • In the 16th century, English mastiffs were famous for their courage and ferocity as war dogs, and were used in Spanish armies both in Europe and America.
  • The 16th century palace in south-west London is well known for alleged supernatural activity, but nothing suspicious has been caught on film before.
  • The ornamentation of such objects was similar to that of the nielloed gold and silver ladles and cups produced at the Kremlin Armoury in the 16th to early 17th centuries.
  • Somehow we got our wires crossed because I'd got the 23rd written down in my diary and Jen had the 16th.
  • In others, such as Alessandro Allori's image of a magnificently dressed and bejeweled, strong-minded young woman c. 1580s, the name of the subject is unknown, while in still others, such as Jusepe de Ribera's imaginary portrait of an ancient philosopher or Lucas Cranach the Elder's modishly attired 16th-century Saxon charmer, we are given an ideal or a general type, rather than a specific individual. See Their Worlds in Their Faces
  • The history of lexicography in England can be traced back to the 16th Century or even earlier.
  • The vase is characteristic of 16th century Chinese art.
  • The sacristy is also worth visiting: it was built in the 16th century and has some interesting grisailles from that period.
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