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Sixty-fourth   Listen
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Sixty-fourth  adj.  Constituting or being one of sixty-four equal parts into which a thing is divided.
Sixty-fourth note (Mus.), the sixty-fourth part of a whole note; a hemi-demi-semiquaver.






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"Sixty-fourth" Quotes from Famous Books



... not a real breed, anyway," I persisted. "A sixty-fourth blood will get one registered. ...
— The Killer • Stewart Edward White

... Hagley Park in his sixty-fourth year. Close to Hagley, Shenstone had his little estate of the Leasowes, and the poet is said to have cherished the absurd fancy that Lord Lyttelton was envious of its beauty. He is now chiefly remembered as the patron of Thomson, whom he called ...
— The Age of Pope - (1700-1744) • John Dennis

... it up and in so doing they came across an Ezra Babcock, father-in-law of the Third Josiah Spencer, who had had a son proudly born to him in his sixty-fourth year. ...
— Mary Minds Her Business • George Weston

... suggestions, whether from friends or adversaries, which may be of use in the future elaboration of the system of this propaedeutic. As, during these labours, I have advanced pretty far in years this month I reach my sixty-fourth year—it will be necessary for me to economize time, if I am to carry out my plan of elaborating the metaphysics of nature as well as of morals, in confirmation of the correctness of the principles established in this Critique of Pure Reason, both speculative and practical; and ...
— The Critique of Pure Reason • Immanuel Kant



Words linked to "Sixty-fourth" :   common fraction, 64th, ordinal, sixty-fourth note, one-sixty-fourth



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