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Third   /θərd/   Listen
Third

adjective
1.
Coming next after the second and just before the fourth in position.  Synonyms: 3rd, tertiary.
noun
1.
One of three equal parts of a divisible whole.  Synonyms: one-third, tierce.
2.
The fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed near the third of the bases in the infield (counting counterclockwise from home plate).  Synonym: third base.
3.
Following the second position in an ordering or series.  "He answered the first question willingly, the second reluctantly, and the third with resentment"
4.
The musical interval between one note and another three notes away from it.
5.
The third from the lowest forward ratio gear in the gear box of a motor vehicle.  Synonym: third gear.
6.
The base that must be touched third by a base runner in baseball.  Synonym: third base.
adverb
1.
In the third place.  Synonym: thirdly.



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"Third" Quotes from Famous Books



... way toward the East India Sea; for the great and famous rivers of Volga, Tanis and Dwina have three heads near joynd, and yet the one falleth into the Caspian Sea, the other into the Euxine Sea, and the third into the Polonian Sea." For this information, the Virginia adventurers were indebted to the Muscovy Company, with which Captain Christopher Newport, who commanded the ships dispatched to Virginia, had formerly served. It was a good enough ...
— The Virginia Company Of London, 1606-1624 • Wesley Frank Craven

... action as it cut short his life. Before Wright even tottered, before he loosed the gun, Sampson leaped behind him, clasped him with his left arm, quick as lightning jerked the gun from both clutching fingers and sheath. I shot at Sampson, then again, then a third time. All my bullets sped into the upheld nodding Wright. Sampson had protected himself with the body of the dead man. I had seen red flashes, puffs of smoke, had heard quick reports. Something stung ...
— The Rustlers of Pecos County • Zane Grey

... say now that for the brand and the range stock and the home ranch, and all the hay lands and ditches that we put in so long ago, they'll give me three million eight hundred thousand dollars, a third of it in real money and the rest secured on the place. What ...
— The Man Next Door • Emerson Hough

... Bill hissed off this third passenger. The crow rose on its toes, let the boat slide away from under him, and followed croaking dismal ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 9, No. 52, February, 1862 • Various

... business is a source of profit to the farmer of Illinois and Missouri. Pork, beef, corn, corn-meal, flour, potatoes, butter, hay, &c. in vast quantities, go to supply these plantations. In laying in their stores, the sugar planters usually purchase one barrel of second or third quality of beef or pork per annum, for each laborer. Large drafts for sugar mills, engines and boilers, are made upon the Cincinnati and Pittsburg iron foundries. Mules and horses are driven ...
— A New Guide for Emigrants to the West • J. M. Peck


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