seventy-two

ADJECTIVE
  1. being two more than seventy
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  • Prentiss also reported the following case a as adding another to the evidence that jaborandi will produce the effect mentioned under favorable circumstances: Mrs. L., aged seventy-two years, was suffering from Bright's disease (contracted kidney). Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The Hoyt observation is also significant in that the alias reportedly used by the alleged Jesse, “Mr. Howard,” shows up as one of the seventy-two aliases listed in Jesse James Was One of His Names.37 In addition to Charles Howard, John Davis Howard, and Col. Shadow of the Sentinel
  • Ohmann-Dumesnil reports a case of rhinophyma in a man of seventy-two, an alcoholic, who was originally affected with acne rosacea, on whom he performed a most successful operation for restoration. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The First Reader made a thin 18mo book of seventy-two pages, having green paper covered sides; the Second Reader contained one hundred and sixty-four pages of the same size. A History of the McGuffey Readers
  • (“fairies”) and other pre-Adamitic creatures were governed by seventy-two Sultans all known as Sulayman and the last The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In that seventy-two hours he raved like a bedlamite, unsubdued by the tranquilizers his doctors gave him. EVERVILLE
  • Seventy-two herptile species inhabit the state, 17 of which are listed as Endangered or Threatened.
  • She liked her slight eccentricity and the fact that, despite being the ripe old age of seventy-two, she remained fiercely independent and fully alert and updated on the world around her.
  • William Nash of the town of Westerly, State of Rhode Island, who so gallantly volunteered to man the life-boat and a fishing boat, and saved the lives of thirty-two persons from the wreck of the steamer "Metis," on the waters of Long Island Sound, on the thirty-first day of August, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876
  • (reliquaries in the shape of the calyx or bud of the lotus) inclose each a seated image, seventy-two more Buddhas sitting in those inner, upper circles, of Nirvana, facing a great dagaba, or final cupola, the exact function or purpose of which as key to the whole structure is still the puzzle of archæologists. Across the Equator A Holiday Trip in Java
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