English words for 'five years of age'
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noun
num
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- A person who is five years old.
- Five o'clock.
- The digit/figure 5.
- Anything measuring five units, as length.
- A banknote with a denomination of five units of currency. See also fiver.
- (basketball) A basketball team, club or lineup.
- A short rest, especially one of five minutes.
- a team that plays basketball
- a playing card or a domino or a die whose upward face shows five pips
- the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one
num
adj
noun
- a period lasting five years
- a ceremonial purification of the Roman population every five years following the census
- (historical) A lustration: a ceremonial purification of the people of Rome performed every five years after the census.
- (by extension, literary) Synonym of quinquennium: Any 5-year period.
adj
noun
adj
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noun
- the time of life between the ages of 12 and 20
- The time of life between thirteen and nineteen years old; the teenage years.
- all the numbers that end in ‘-teen’
- The second decade of a century: the 1910s, 2010s, etc. The oneties, the tens.
- (temperature, rates) The range between 10 and 19.
- plural of teen
- The numbers between thirteen and nineteen (inclusive).
adj
noun
num
noun
- age; aged
- aqua
- annus (a year)
- acre; acres
- army
- application
- adjutant
- air
- associate; association
- ambassador
- academy; academician
- automobile
- answer
- Americanization
- air branch
- accumulator
- artillery
- adult
- artificer
- aircraft; airplane
- apprentice
- atomic weight
- amplitude
- absolute temperature
- article
- acid
- alto
- anode
- attack
- amphibian
- administration
- ana; anna
- admiral
- (military) assault, as on a badge
- alfa
- airman
- address
- Angstrom
- accusative case
- accommodation
- amateur
- absorbance; absorbancy
- arctic
- author
adj
adv
name
prep
verb
adj
- not of legal age
- (of a scale or mode) having half steps between the second and third degrees, and (usually) the fifth and sixth degrees, and the seventh and eighth degrees
- of the younger of two boys with the same family name
- relatively moderate, limited, or small
- warranting only temporal punishment
- inferior in number or size or amount
- of lesser seriousness or danger
- lesser in scope or effect
- of lesser importance or stature or rank
- of your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization
- (music, historical) Of or related to the relationship between the longa and the breve in a score.
- (law) Underage, not having reached legal majority.
- (music, historical) Having semibreves twice as long as a minim.
- (mathematics) Of or related to a minor, a determinate obtained by deleting one or more rows and columns from a matrix.
- (music) Smaller by a diatonic semitone than the equivalent major interval.
- (graph theory) Including both directed and undirected edges.
- Lesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option, particularly:
- (Canada, US, education) Of or related to a minor, a secondary area of undergraduate study.
- (medicine, sometimes figurative) Not serious, not involving risk of death, permanent injury, dangerous surgery, or extended hospitalization.
- (music) Incorporating a minor third interval above the (in scales) tonic or (in chords) root note, (also figurative) tending to produce a dark, discordant, sad, or pensive effect.
- Having little worth or ability; paltry; mean.
- (logic) Acting as the subject of the second premise of a categorical syllogism, which then also acts as the subject of its conclusion.
noun
- a young person of either sex
- (entomology) A leaf-cutter worker ant intermediate in size between a minim and a media.
- (Canada, US, education) A formally recognized secondary area of undergraduate study, requiring fewer course credits than the equivalent major.
- (campanology) Changes rung on six bells.
- (rugby, historical) Ellipsis of minor point (“a lesser score formerly gained by certain actions”).
- (law) A child, a person who has not reached the age of majority, consent, etc. and is legally subject to fewer responsibilities and less accountability and entitled to fewer legal rights and privileges.
- (Canada, US, education, uncommon) A person who is completing or has completed such a course of study.
- (Australian football) Synonym of behind: a one-point kick.
- (Catholicism) Alternative letter-case form of Minor: a Franciscan friar, a Clarist nun.
- (baseball) Ellipsis of minor league (“the lower level of teams”).
- (entomology) Any of various noctuid moths in Europe and Asia, chiefly in the Oligia and Mesoligia genera.
- (logic) Ellipsis of minor term or minor premise.
- (ice hockey) Ellipsis of minor penalty (“a penalty requiring a player to leave the ice for 2 minutes unless the opposing team scores”).
- (mathematics) A determinant of a square matrix obtained by deleting one or more rows and columns.
- (bridge) Ellipsis of minor suit, a card of a minor suit.
- (music) Ellipsis of minor interval, minor scale, minor mode, minor key, minor chord, or minor triad.
- (graph theory) Short for graph minor
- A lesser person or thing, a person, group, or thing of minor rank or in the minor leagues.
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adj
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adj
noun
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adj
noun
- a playing card or domino or die whose upward face shows six pips
- the cardinal number that is the sum of five and one
- (military slang, by ellipsis of six o'clock) Rear, behind (rear side of something).
- The digit or figure 6.
- (card games) A playing card featuring six pips.
- A group or set with six elements.
- Six o'clock.
- (cricket) An event whereby a batsman hits a ball which does not bounce before passing over a boundary in the air, resulting in an award of 6 runs for the batting team.
- (American football) A touchdown.
- (North Wales) A bathroom or toilet.
num
prefix
prefix
prefix
noun
- any age prior to the legal age
- a group of people who differ racially or politically from a larger group of which it is a part
- being or relating to the smaller in number of two parts
- Any subgroup that does not form a numerical majority.
- (US) A member of an ethnic minority.
- The state of being a minor; youth, the period of a person's life prior to reaching adulthood.
- (sociology) A group of people seen as distinct who are subordinated and discriminated against in a society.
- The state or condition of being smaller, inferior, or subordinate to something or someone else; lesserness.
- (India, euphemistic) A Muslim.
adj
noun
- the time period between the beginning of puberty and adulthood
- in the state that someone is in between puberty and adulthood
- The transitional period of physical and psychological development between childhood and maturity, beginning at the onset of puberty and with an endpoint defined either legally (at the age of majority, such as 18 in many jurisdictions) or psychocognitively (at various ages, depending on individual experience).
noun
adj
noun
- A person who is five years old.
- Five o'clock.
- The digit/figure 5.
- Anything measuring five units, as length.
- A banknote with a denomination of five units of currency. See also fiver.
- (basketball) A basketball team, club or lineup.
- A short rest, especially one of five minutes.
- a team that plays basketball
- a playing card or a domino or a die whose upward face shows five pips
- the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one
num
adj
noun
- a period lasting five years
- a ceremonial purification of the Roman population every five years following the census
- (historical) A lustration: a ceremonial purification of the people of Rome performed every five years after the census.
- (by extension, literary) Synonym of quinquennium: Any 5-year period.
noun
- the time of life between the ages of 12 and 20
- The time of life between thirteen and nineteen years old; the teenage years.
- all the numbers that end in ‘-teen’
- The second decade of a century: the 1910s, 2010s, etc. The oneties, the tens.
- (temperature, rates) The range between 10 and 19.
- plural of teen
- The numbers between thirteen and nineteen (inclusive).
noun
- age; aged
- aqua
- annus (a year)
- acre; acres
- army
- application
- adjutant
- air
- associate; association
- ambassador
- academy; academician
- automobile
- answer
- Americanization
- air branch
- accumulator
- artillery
- adult
- artificer
- aircraft; airplane
- apprentice
- atomic weight
- amplitude
- absolute temperature
- article
- acid
- alto
- anode
- attack
- amphibian
- administration
- ana; anna
- admiral
- (military) assault, as on a badge
- alfa
- airman
- address
- Angstrom
- accusative case
- accommodation
- amateur
- absorbance; absorbancy
- arctic
- author
adj
adv
name
prep
verb
noun
- any age prior to the legal age
- a group of people who differ racially or politically from a larger group of which it is a part
- being or relating to the smaller in number of two parts
- Any subgroup that does not form a numerical majority.
- (US) A member of an ethnic minority.
- The state of being a minor; youth, the period of a person's life prior to reaching adulthood.
- (sociology) A group of people seen as distinct who are subordinated and discriminated against in a society.
- The state or condition of being smaller, inferior, or subordinate to something or someone else; lesserness.
- (India, euphemistic) A Muslim.
adj
noun
- the time period between the beginning of puberty and adulthood
- in the state that someone is in between puberty and adulthood
- The transitional period of physical and psychological development between childhood and maturity, beginning at the onset of puberty and with an endpoint defined either legally (at the age of majority, such as 18 in many jurisdictions) or psychocognitively (at various ages, depending on individual experience).
noun
adj
adj
noun
adj
noun
num
adj
noun
adj
noun
adj
noun
num
adj
- not of legal age
- (of a scale or mode) having half steps between the second and third degrees, and (usually) the fifth and sixth degrees, and the seventh and eighth degrees
- of the younger of two boys with the same family name
- relatively moderate, limited, or small
- warranting only temporal punishment
- inferior in number or size or amount
- of lesser seriousness or danger
- lesser in scope or effect
- of lesser importance or stature or rank
- of your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization
- (music, historical) Of or related to the relationship between the longa and the breve in a score.
- (law) Underage, not having reached legal majority.
- (music, historical) Having semibreves twice as long as a minim.
- (mathematics) Of or related to a minor, a determinate obtained by deleting one or more rows and columns from a matrix.
- (music) Smaller by a diatonic semitone than the equivalent major interval.
- (graph theory) Including both directed and undirected edges.
- Lesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option, particularly:
- (Canada, US, education) Of or related to a minor, a secondary area of undergraduate study.
- (medicine, sometimes figurative) Not serious, not involving risk of death, permanent injury, dangerous surgery, or extended hospitalization.
- (music) Incorporating a minor third interval above the (in scales) tonic or (in chords) root note, (also figurative) tending to produce a dark, discordant, sad, or pensive effect.
- Having little worth or ability; paltry; mean.
- (logic) Acting as the subject of the second premise of a categorical syllogism, which then also acts as the subject of its conclusion.
noun
- a young person of either sex
- (entomology) A leaf-cutter worker ant intermediate in size between a minim and a media.
- (Canada, US, education) A formally recognized secondary area of undergraduate study, requiring fewer course credits than the equivalent major.
- (campanology) Changes rung on six bells.
- (rugby, historical) Ellipsis of minor point (“a lesser score formerly gained by certain actions”).
- (law) A child, a person who has not reached the age of majority, consent, etc. and is legally subject to fewer responsibilities and less accountability and entitled to fewer legal rights and privileges.
- (Canada, US, education, uncommon) A person who is completing or has completed such a course of study.
- (Australian football) Synonym of behind: a one-point kick.
- (Catholicism) Alternative letter-case form of Minor: a Franciscan friar, a Clarist nun.
- (baseball) Ellipsis of minor league (“the lower level of teams”).
- (entomology) Any of various noctuid moths in Europe and Asia, chiefly in the Oligia and Mesoligia genera.
- (logic) Ellipsis of minor term or minor premise.
- (ice hockey) Ellipsis of minor penalty (“a penalty requiring a player to leave the ice for 2 minutes unless the opposing team scores”).
- (mathematics) A determinant of a square matrix obtained by deleting one or more rows and columns.
- (bridge) Ellipsis of minor suit, a card of a minor suit.
- (music) Ellipsis of minor interval, minor scale, minor mode, minor key, minor chord, or minor triad.
- (graph theory) Short for graph minor
- A lesser person or thing, a person, group, or thing of minor rank or in the minor leagues.
verb
adj
noun
adj
noun
num
adj
noun
- a playing card or domino or die whose upward face shows six pips
- the cardinal number that is the sum of five and one
- (military slang, by ellipsis of six o'clock) Rear, behind (rear side of something).
- The digit or figure 6.
- (card games) A playing card featuring six pips.
- A group or set with six elements.
- Six o'clock.
- (cricket) An event whereby a batsman hits a ball which does not bounce before passing over a boundary in the air, resulting in an award of 6 runs for the batting team.
- (American football) A touchdown.
- (North Wales) A bathroom or toilet.