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tercentenary

[ UK /tˌɜːsəntˈiːnəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the 300th anniversary (or the celebration of it)

How To Use tercentenary In A Sentence

  • As the rain fell Friday night, many anniversary celebrants remained in Tercentenary Theatre, clustered in humid knots huddled under their umbrellas. The water fell in gray sheets, as from a waterfall.
  • Ireland's only intact city walls, which reach 26ft and bristle with 17th-century cannon, celebrate their quatercentenary this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was created to mark Shakespeare's quatercentenary and broadly follows the plot of his A Midsummer Night's Dream. AvaxHome RSS:
  • Prize – the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, donated by the Bank of Sweden to celebrate its tercentenary in 1968. Frequently Asked Questions
  • (Dave Lull reminds me that the good doctor's tercentenary is only three years away. A sharp observation ...
  • The tercentenary of the creation of Khalsa has given us a lot to think and ponder about.
  • A commission of five persons, to be known as the Provincetown Tercentenary Commission, shall be ap - pointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the council, for the purpose of establishing at Provincetown and in the neighboring towns permanent memorials to com - memorate the three hundredth anni\ersary of the signing of the compact in the cabin of the Mayflower and the first landing of the Pilgrims on American soil. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • In 1964 he chaired the Shakespeare Exhibition at Stratford-upon-Avon on the quatercentenary of the playwright's birth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gilbert was more celebrated in his tercentenary year than he will be today.
  • This is the quatercentenary of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra! Heard by a Bird
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