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[ sev-uhn-tee-wuhn ] / ˈsɛv ən tiˈwʌn /
nouna cardinal number, 70 plus 1. a symbol for this number, as 71 or LXXI. a set of this many persons or things. adjectiveamounting to 71 in number. Words nearby seventy-oneseventy-five, seventy-four, seventy-fourth, seventy-nine, seventy-ninth, seventy-one, seventy-second, seventy-seven, seventy-seventh, seventy-six, seventy-sixth Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for seventy-oneSeventy-one percent of voters in Louisiana say they support background checks. ‘Yes’ Gun Control Vote Pays Off for Two Senators: Polls|Michael Keller|May 2, 2013|DAILY BEAST Seventy-one percent agreed with the statement “I wanted to solve the problem on my own.” The Taboo of Mental Illness|Justin Green|December 17, 2012|DAILY BEAST Seventy-one percent of blind people like myself are not working right now. Paterson's Got a Bone to Pick|Lloyd Grove|August 28, 2009|DAILY BEAST He had margined his holdings to seventy-one, and if it fell to that price his sixty thousand dollars would be gone and he—ruined. Uncle Terry|Charles Clark Munn
The Hebrew trial took place before the Great Sanhedrin, consisting of seventy-one members. The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint, Vol. I (of II)|Walter M. Chandler About the same time naval engagements off Artemisium in Eubœa, with two hundred and seventy-one sail. A Manual of Ancient History|A. H. L. (Arnold Hermann Ludwig) Heeren That brings us up to seventy-one dollars, and also pretty close to the limit of our friend's endurance. Shandygaff|Christopher Morley He lived but a fortnight after his inauguration, and he died in his bed on the 13th of January, at the age of seventy-one. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 of 8|Various
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