Definition & Meaning | English word TWELVES


TWELVES

Definitions of TWELVES

  1. plural of twelve.
  2. (printing) duodecimo format

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

11
EL
ELV
ES
LV
TW
VE
VES
WE

5

5

244
EE
EEL
EES
EET
EEV
EEW
EL
ELE
ELS
ELT

Examples of Using TWELVES in a Sentence

  • Along with many notable veterans, Plainville was the home to George Robert Twelves Hewes, a Revolutionary War veteran who also partook in the Boston Tea Party as well as the Battle of Rhode Island.
  • It is believed that the Qifu had strong connections to the Gaoche people (also known as Dingling); the Chilu were also known as the Tulu (吐盧), one of the twelves surnames of the Gaoche, and during the Western Qin period, there were several officials who had the Dingling surnames of Zhai (翟), Wuyin (屋引), Yizhan (乙旃) and Chilu.
  • Dynamite, Ost & Kjex, Riva Starr, Rui da Silva, Solomun, The Twelves, A-Trak, Bonaparte, Busy P, DBridge, DJ Mehdi, Ritam Nereda, We Have Band, Concrete Sun, Plastician, Rustie, Tim Exile, Dargoron, Decapitated, Ex Deo, Ida Engberg, Juvelen, London Elektricity, Repetitor, S.
  • The interval between sending a private message and its receipt by the addressee depended on many factors: the density of telegraphic traffic to and from the sender's town, the time taken to register the message, to pass it to the printers where it was assembled with its 3000 companions into a single page, and then to assemble the pages into nines or twelves or sixteens.
  • Antiochus made one of the earliest references to astrological reception, and discussed the twelves houses (topoi) of the astrological chart, heliacal risings and settings, and the Lots.
  • During the Battle of Tug Argan, fought between 11–15 August when the Italian invaders attempted to force the positions, Camel Corps officer Captain Eric Charles Twelves Wilson of the East Surreys received the Victoria Cross (VC) for his use of a machine gun during the defence of Observation Hill.
  • In the same time as they declared their all-of-a-sudden split-up, their final single, a cover of Roxette's debut single "Neverending Love" (1986), was released on 18 February 2009 as a digital EP containing their own song "Chasing Your Shadows All Around the World" and The Twelves remix of "Humanitarianism" as B-sides.
  • The third section has the most complex rhythms (apart from the cadenzas), using duration sets of twelves, nines, sevens, sixes, and fives.



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