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Definition of tricentennial in English: tricentennialnoun trʌɪsɛnˈtiːnɪəlˌtraɪsɛnˈtɛniəl The three-hundredth anniversary of a significant event; a tercentenary. Example sentencesExamples - Mobile is in the midst of celebrating its tricentennial, three hundred years that make it Alabama's oldest city.
- In the 1980s the Rembrandt Research Project, founded during the Rembrandt tricentennial celebrations of 1969, became the most public of art historical endeavors.
- Two decades into the third century of that experiment, it is no longer clear that the tricentennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence will take place in a country living in continuity with its moral-cultural roots.
- We have a long road ahead of us, but think of what could be here at Hakalau Forest for the Refuge System's tricentennial celebration!
- So what are we to celebrate in our tricentennial?
- The two companion monuments, one on each side of the Detroit River, will be dedicated in October as a crescendo to Detroit's yearlong, binational tricentennial celebration.
- The U.S. Army abandoned its use in 1819, but it has risen again in a ten-building reconstruction near Northwestern State University that opened in 1982 as part of Louisiana's tricentennial.
- But the tricentennial, in 1792, occasioned sermons, toasts, and parades from New York to Boston.
- The newly re-created Amber Room opened to the public in June 2003 for the tricentennial celebration of St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad).
adjective trʌɪsɛnˈtiːnɪəlˌtraɪsɛnˈtɛniəl Relating to a three-hundredth anniversary; tercentenary. Example sentencesExamples - Two decades into the third century of that experiment, it is no longer clear that the tricentennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence will take place in a country living in continuity with its moral-cultural roots.
- The newly re-created Amber Room opened to the public in June 2003 for the tricentennial celebration of St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad).
- We have a long road ahead of us, but think of what could be here at Hakalau Forest for the Refuge System's tricentennial celebration!
- The two companion monuments, one on each side of the Detroit River, will be dedicated in October as a crescendo to Detroit's yearlong, binational tricentennial celebration.
- In the 1980s the Rembrandt Research Project, founded during the Rembrandt tricentennial celebrations of 1969, became the most public of art historical endeavors.
Definition of tricentennial in US English: tricentennialnounˌtraɪsɛnˈtɛniəlˌtrīsenˈtenēəl The three-hundredth anniversary of a significant event. Example sentencesExamples - Mobile is in the midst of celebrating its tricentennial, three hundred years that make it Alabama's oldest city.
- The newly re-created Amber Room opened to the public in June 2003 for the tricentennial celebration of St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad).
- The two companion monuments, one on each side of the Detroit River, will be dedicated in October as a crescendo to Detroit's yearlong, binational tricentennial celebration.
- But the tricentennial, in 1792, occasioned sermons, toasts, and parades from New York to Boston.
- So what are we to celebrate in our tricentennial?
- In the 1980s the Rembrandt Research Project, founded during the Rembrandt tricentennial celebrations of 1969, became the most public of art historical endeavors.
- We have a long road ahead of us, but think of what could be here at Hakalau Forest for the Refuge System's tricentennial celebration!
- Two decades into the third century of that experiment, it is no longer clear that the tricentennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence will take place in a country living in continuity with its moral-cultural roots.
- The U.S. Army abandoned its use in 1819, but it has risen again in a ten-building reconstruction near Northwestern State University that opened in 1982 as part of Louisiana's tricentennial.
adjectiveˌtraɪsɛnˈtɛniəlˌtrīsenˈtenēəl Relating to a three-hundredth anniversary. Example sentencesExamples - In the 1980s the Rembrandt Research Project, founded during the Rembrandt tricentennial celebrations of 1969, became the most public of art historical endeavors.
- The newly re-created Amber Room opened to the public in June 2003 for the tricentennial celebration of St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad).
- The two companion monuments, one on each side of the Detroit River, will be dedicated in October as a crescendo to Detroit's yearlong, binational tricentennial celebration.
- We have a long road ahead of us, but think of what could be here at Hakalau Forest for the Refuge System's tricentennial celebration!
- Two decades into the third century of that experiment, it is no longer clear that the tricentennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence will take place in a country living in continuity with its moral-cultural roots.
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