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-th
1a suffix forming nouns of action (birth ) or abstract nouns denoting quality or condition (depth; length; warmth ).
-th
2a suffix used in the formation of ordinal numbers (fourth, tenth ), in some cases, added to altered stems of the cardinal (fifth; twelfth ).
-th
3variant of -eth.
doth.
Th
4thorium.
Th.
5abbreviation
Thursday.
T.H.
6abbreviation
Territory of Hawaii.
-th
1suffix
(from verbs) indicating an action or its consequence
growth
(from adjectives) indicating a quality
width
-th
2suffix
forming ordinal numbers
fourth
thousandth
Th
3symbol
thorium
th
4abbreviation
Thailand
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of -th1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of -th1
Origin of -th2
Example Sentences
Th clinic administers psychological help, reconstructive surgery and prosthetics to victims for free.
Th Department of Health and Human Services did not reply to requests from The Times.
Th general secretary at the school leaders' union NAHT, Paul Whiteman, also welcomed the bill, saying they had "long called for a register of pupils who are not in school" and "it is very positive to see that this important safeguarding measure is finally being taken after years of delay".
A kind of subconcern underneath that was that these loyalists, unlike so many of the advisers Trump kept around him during that initial term, could be hardworking and knowledgeable about the operations of government, enabling him to actually, successfully carry out his most impulsive and punitive schemes: having enemies arrested, shutting down CNN because Jake Tapper made him mad, overthrowing the government because he doesn’t like the outcome of an election, that sort of thing.
Th western parts of the country saw widespread flooding and damage to properties brought on by the hurricane.
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