decade
n.
ten years; group of ten
Decade
For other senses of this word, see
decade (disambiguation). A decade is a set or a group of ten, commonly a period of 10
years in contemporary
English, or a period of 10 days in the French
revolutionary calendar. The word is derived from the late
Latin "decas", from Greek "dekas", from deka. In contemporary English, the word can be used to specify a general period of ten years, for example "The last decade was characterized by the rise of the
Internet". A decade may also be a well-defined historical period of ten years in a dating system. In that sense, the first decade of the
20th century indicates a period from January 1, 1901 until December 31, 1910.
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decade
Noun
1. a period of 10 years
(synonym) decennary, decennium
(hypernym) time period, period of time, period
(hyponym) 1900s
(part-holonym) century
(part-meronym) year, twelvemonth, yr
2. the cardinal number that is the sum of nine and one; the base of the decimal system
(synonym) ten, 10, X, tenner
(hypernym) large integer
décade (f)
n.
decade
decade (f)
n.
decade, ten years
decadere
v.
decline, decay, fall, rot, ebb, slip