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twelve

 (twĕlv)
n.
1. The cardinal number equal to the sum of 11 + 1.
2. The twelfth in a set or sequence.
3. Twelve Bible
a. The twelve original disciples of Jesus.
b. The books of the Minor Prophets in the Hebrew Scriptures.

[Middle English, from Old English twelf; see dwo- in Indo-European roots.]

twelve adj. & pron.
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twelve

(twɛlv)
n
1. (Mathematics) the cardinal number that is the sum of ten and two. See also number1
2. (Mathematics) a numeral, 12, XII, etc, representing this number
3. something represented by, representing, or consisting of 12 units
4. Also called: twelve o'clock noon or midnight
determiner
a. amounting to twelve: twelve loaves.
b. (as pronoun): twelve have arrived. See also dozenduodecimaldodeca-
[Old English twelf; related to Old Frisian twelif, Old High German zwelif, Old Norse tolf, Gothic twalif]
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twelve

(twɛlv)

n.
1. a cardinal number, 10 plus 2.
2. a symbol for this number, as 12 or XII.
3. a set of this many persons or things.
4.
a. the Twelve, the 12 apostles chosen by Christ.
b. the 12 books of the Minor Prophets.
adj.
5. amounting to 12 in number.
[before 900; Middle English twelve, inflected form of twelf, Old English twelfe literally, (ten and) two left, c. Old Frisian twelef, twelf, Old High German zwelif, Old Norse tōlf; see two, leave1, eleven]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.twelve - the cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and onetwelve - the cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and one
large integer - an integer equal to or greater than ten
boxcars - (usually plural) an expression used when two dice are thrown and both come up showing six spots
Adj.1.twelve - denoting a quantity consisting of 12 items or unitstwelve - denoting a quantity consisting of 12 items or units
cardinal - being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers"
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twelve

determiner
Related words
adjective duodecimal
combining form dodeca-
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Translations
twaalf
اثنا عشراِثْنَا عَشَرَالرَّقم 12العدد 12عُمْر ال 12
дванадесет
dvanáctdvanáct letdvanáctiletý
tolv
dek du
kaksteist
دوازده
kaksitoista
dvanaest
tizenkettõtizenkettő
tólftólf ára
十二
12
duodecim
dvylikadvylikametisdvylikosdvylikos metųdvylikos metų amžius
divpadsmitdivpadsmit gadu vecumsdivpadsmit gadus vecs
dvanásťdvanásť rokov
dvanajst
дванаест
tolv
สิบสอง
on ikion iki yaş
mười hai

twelve

[twelv]
A. ADJdoce
B. Ndoce m
see five for usage
C. CPD twelve inch N (Mus) → maxisingle m
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twelve

[ˈtwɛlv] numdouze
She's twelve → Elle a douze ans.
at twelve, at twelve o'clock (= midday) → à midi; (midnight)à minuit
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twelve

adjzwölf; twelve noonzwölf Uhr (mittags)
nZwölf f ? also six

twelve

:
twelve-mile limit
nZwölfmeilenzone f
twelvemonth
n (old)zwölf Monate pl, → ein Jahr nt
twelve-tone
adj (Mus) → Zwölfton-; twelve musicZwölftonmusik f
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twelve

[twɛlv] adj & ndodici (m) inv
at twelve → alle dodici, a mezzogiorno (midnight) → a mezzanotte
for usage see five
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twelve

(twelv) noun
1. the number or figure 12.
2. the age of 12.
adjective
1. 12 in number.
2. aged 12.
twelve-
having twelve (of something). a twelve-week delay.
ˈtwelfth (-fθ) noun
1. one of twelve equal parts.
2. (also adjective) (the) last of twelve (people, things etc); (the) next after the eleventh.
ˈtwelve-year-old noun
a person or animal who is twelve years old.
adjective
(of a person, animal or thing) that is twelve years old.
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twelve

اِثْنَا عَشَرَ dvanáct tolv zwölf δώδεκα doce kaksitoista douze dvanaest dodici 十二 12 twaalf tolv dwanaście doze двенадцать tolv สิบสอง on iki mười hai 十二
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References in classic literature ?
A report was spread during the night, that the king was coming in great haste on post horses, and would arrive in ten or twelve hours at the latest.
THE people of Madagonia had an antipathy to the people of Novakatka and set upon some sailors of a Novakatkan vessel, killing two and wounding twelve. The King of Madagonia having refused either to apologise or pay, the King of Novakatka made war upon him, saying that it was necessary to show that Novakatkans must not be slaughtered.
While he was hunting in the jungle for his breakfast he came suddenly upon Number Three and Number Twelve similarly employed.
There was a king who had twelve beautiful daughters.
The casting was to take place at twelve o'clock precisely.
Every year you must bring me from among your people twelve youths and twelve maidens, that I may devour them.
Twelve years had passed since I had laid the body of my great-uncle, Captain John Carter, of Virginia, away from the sight of men in that strange mausoleum in the old cemetery at Richmond.
If you meet a member of that select club, "The Twelve True Fishermen," entering the Vernon Hotel for the annual club dinner, you will observe, as he takes off his overcoat, that his evening coat is green and not black.
He meant to write a poem in twelve books, each book containing the adventures of a knight who was to show forth one virtue.
For by all that is good it is as true as that it is daylight now; and if it be a lie, it must be a lie too that there was a Hector, or Achilles, or Trojan war, or Twelve Peers of France, or Arthur of England, who still lives changed into a raven, and is unceasingly looked for in his kingdom.
And forge me first, twelve rods for its shank; then wind, and twist, and hammer these twelve together like the yarns and strands of a tow-line.
The tempest struck her in the stern as with a mailed fist and stood the great ship upon her nose, and then it caught her and spun her as a child's top spins; and upon the palace roof the twelve men looked on in silent helplessness and prayed for the souls of the brave warriors who were going to their death.