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- The Fourth of July
- A quarter, one of four equal parts of a whole
- The ordinal form of the number four
- The fourth gear of an engine
- The person or thing in the fourth position
- within or heading a four-card holding [Usage: jack-fourth = four cards headed by the jack = Jxxx ]
- one of four equal parts; "a quarter of a pound"
- The interval of four diatonic degrees
- Next in order after the third; the ordinal of four
- following the third position; number four in a countable series
- The fourth degree of the diatonic scale Also, the interval formed by a given tone and the fourth tone above or below it, e g c up to f; c down to g Intervals of the fourth may be perfect, diminished, or augmented
- the musical interval between one note and another four notes away from it
- The fourth note of a scale
- The interval of two tones and a semitone, embracing four diatonic degrees of the scale; the subdominant of any key
- One of four equal parts into which one whole may be divided; the quotient of a unit divided by four; one coming next in order after the third
- A fourth is one of four equal parts of something. Three-fourths of the public say they favor a national referendum on the issue. coming after three other things in a series. Fourth Republic fourth generation language Fourth of July May Fourth Movement
- The fourth item in a series is the one that you count as number four. Last year's winner Greg Lemond of the United States is in fourth place
- {i} number 4 in a series; one part of four equal parts, 1/4
- The interval of four diatonic degrees Also, the interval formed by a given tone and the fourth tone above or below it, e g C up to F; C down to G Intervals of the fourth may be perfect, diminished, or augmented
- {s} next after the third; being one of 4 equal parts
- Forming one of four equal parts into which anything may be divided
- coming next after the third and just before the fifth in position or time or degree or magnitude; "the quaternary period of geologic time extends from the end of the tertiary period to the present"
- the musical interval between one note and another four notes away from it following the third position; number four in a countable series coming next after the third and just before the fifth in position or time or degree or magnitude; "the quaternary period of geologic time extends from the end of the tertiary period to the present
- in the fourth place; "fourthly, you must pay the rent on the first of the month"
- ferthe
- Fourth Reich
- Hypothetical resurrection of the Third Reich
- Fourth World
- Collectively, peoples living nomadic, pastoral, hunter-gatherer or other ways of life outside the modern industrial norm
- Fourth of July
- An alcoholic shot containing one part grenadine syrup, one part vodka, and one part curaçao
- Fourth of July
- Independence Day, a national holiday celebrated on the fourth day in July to mark the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence from England
- fourth cousin
- Any of a number of people who have a common great, great, great-grandparent
- fourth dimension
- The dimension of time
- fourth dimension
- The fourth coordinate indicating a position along the fourth axis
- fourth down
- The fourth down in a series that has a maximum of four downs; traditionally used to punt the ball far downfield or attempt a field goal (otherwise the opposing team takes possession wherever the ball is)
- fourth estate
- Journalism or journalists considered as a group; the Press
- fourth estate
- A hypothetical fourth class of civic subjects, or fourth body (in Britain, after the Crown, and the two Houses of Parliament) which governed legislation
What is more barbarous than to see a nation where justice is lawfully denied him, that hath not wherewithall to pay for it; and that this merchandize hath so great credit, that in a politicall government there should be set up a fourth estate of Lawyers, breathsellers and pettifoggers .
- fourth finger
- The ring finger (of either hand)
- fourth freedom rights
- The right of an airline of one country to land in a different country and board passengers travelling to the airline’s own country
- fourth gear
- The second-highest gear of an engine
- fourth grade
- The period in school that comes after third grade and before fifth grade
- fourth grades
- plural form of fourth grade
- fourth innings
- The second innings of the second side to bat (unless the second side had to follow on, in which case - the second innings of the first side to bat)
- fourth normal form
- A stage in the normalization of a relational database in which a database is in Boyce-Codd normal form and all multi-valued dependencies are functional dependencies
- fourth official
- The official who keeps things at the dugout in order, and displays substitutions and the amount of injury time
- fourth officials
- plural form of fourth official
- fourth person
- A variety of the third person sometimes used for indefinite referents, such as one in one shouldn't do that
- fourth person
- In some languages such as Ojibwe, a variety of the third person used for a secondary, or obviative, third person
The man saw the dog as he was leaving. (if he is the third person, or proximate, it refers to the man; if he is the fourth person, or obviative, it refers to the dog).
- fourth slip
- A fielding position to the off side of the third slip
- fourth wall
- The imaginary invisible wall at the front of the stage in a proscenium theatre, through which the audience sees the action in the world of the play
There's been a convention in the theater world to think of the division between audience and spectacle as a fourth wall, a wall that the playwright tries to eliminate through the force of his drama.
- fourth wall
- The boundary between the fiction and the audience
I've saved the worst for last. The crudest scheme is to drop the fourth wall and advise players as to actions that are inhibiting.
- fourth-class
- A former class of mail consisting mostly of heavier printed matter
- fourth-degree
- Damaging muscle, tendon, ligament tissue, thus resulting in catastrophic damage, more severe than all other degrees: first-degree, second-degree and third-degree
- fourth-party logistics
- A logistics operation that uses third-party logistics services on behalf of its customers, rather than controlling a fleet of its own vehicles
- fourth-wall
- Alternative spelling of fourth wall
- Fourth Aliyah
- wave of immigration of mostly Polish Jews to Israel between World War I and World War II
- Fourth Amendment
- amendment to the U.S. Constitution (protects citizens against unlawful search and seizure of private property)
- Fourth Republic
- Government of the French Republic from 1946 to 1958. The postwar provisional president Charles de Gaulle resigned in 1946, expecting that public support would bring him back to power with a mandate to impose his constitutional ideas. Instead, the constituent assembly chose the Socialist Félix Gouin to replace him. The assembly submitted two draft constitutions to a popular vote in 1946, and the revision was narrowly approved. The structure of the Fourth Republic was remarkably like that of the Third Republic. The lower house of parliament, renamed the National Assembly, was the locus of power. Shaky coalition cabinets succeeded one another, and the lack of a clear-cut majority hampered coherent action. Political leaders included Georges Bidault, Pierre Mendès-France, René Pleven, and Robert Schuman
- Fourth of July
- In the United States, the Fourth of July is a public holiday when people celebrate the Declaration of Independence in 1776. a Fourth of July picnic. = Independence Day
- Fourth of July
- Independence Day of the United States (celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776)
- fourth chapter
- chapter 4
- fourth class
- working class, proletariat
- fourth crusade
- a Crusade from 1202 to 1204 that was diverted into a battle for Constantinople and failed to recapture Jerusalem
- fourth dimension
- the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event
- fourth dimension
- In physics, the fourth dimension is time. The other three dimensions, which exist in space, are length, width, and height. Time regarded as a coordinate dimension and required by relativity theory, along with three spatial dimensions, to specify completely the location of any event. an expression meaning 'time', used especially by scientists and writers of science fiction
- fourth dimension
- time, assumed dimension which exists in addition to the three dimensions of length breadth and depth
- fourth estate
- newspaper writers and photographers
- fourth estate
- public press
- fourth estate
- Journalists considered as a group; the public press. the fourth estate newspapers, news magazines, television and radio news, the people who work for them, and the political influence that they have = press
- fourth estate
- newspapers and magazines collectively
- fourth gear
- gear which sets the vehicle in motion at a very high speed and with minimum power
- fourth generation computers
- microcomputers operated by means of electronic chips developed during the 1980s
- fourth grader
- student who is in the fourth year of school
- fourth month of pregnancy
- fourth month of the usual nine month pregnancy term, second trimester of pregnancy
- fourth official
- In football, the fourth official is an official who assists the referee and assistant referees from the side of the pitch
- fourth part
- section 4
- fourth position
- fourth place
- fourth power
- biquadrate: an algebraic equation of the fourth degree
- fourth quarter
- fourth of four equal parts or periods of time; fourth period of a sporting event
- fourth quarterly
- last three months of the year (October, November, December)
- fourth ventricle
- an irregular ventricle between the third ventricle and the central canal of the spinal cord
- fourth verse
- fourth stanza, fourth paragraph
- fourth wall
- The space separating the audience from the action of a theatrical performance, traditionally conceived of as an imaginary wall completing the enclosure of the stage
- fourth-generation language
- Fourth-generation computer programming language. 4GLs are closer to human language than other high-level languages and are accessible to people without formal training as programmers. They allow multiple common operations to be performed with a single programmer-entered command. They are intended to be easier for users than machine languages (first-generation), assembly languages (second-generation), and older high-level languages (third-generation)
- forty-fourth
- One of forty-four equal parts of a whole
A forty-fourth of 880 is 20.
- forty-fourth
- The ordinal form of the number forty-four, describing a person or thing in position number 44 of a sequence
She finished forty-fourth in the race.
- forty-fourth
- the ordinal number of forty-four in counting order
- augmented fourth
- A type of tritone in musical composition comprising of six semitones. It spans four diatonic scale degrees like a perfect fourth but with an extension of a semitone. The number of diatonic degrees it spans is what distinguishes it from a diminished fifth
e.g. C - F is a perfect fourth, C - F# is an augmented fourth, and C - F♭ is a diminished fourth.
- born on the Fourth of July
- Demonstratively patriotic
He was never in the service, but he acts like he was born on the Fourth of July.
- break the fourth wall
- To apparently communicate with reality directly, such as when characters of literature comment on the existence of a reader
- breaking the fourth wall
- Present participle of break the fourth wall
- breaks the fourth wall
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of break the fourth wall
- broke the fourth wall
- Simple past of break the fourth wall
- broken the fourth wall
- Past participle of break the fourth wall
- diminished fourth
- A musical interval of the Western twelve-semitone system consisting of four semitones and spanning four degrees of the diatonic scale. It is one semitone narrower than a perfect fourth and enharmonically equivalent to a major third
- eighty-fourth
- The ordinal form of the number eighty-four, describing a person or thing in position number 84 of a sequence
She finished eighty-fourth in the race.
- eighty-fourth
- One of eighty-four equal parts of a whole
An eighty-fourth of 1680 is 20.
- fifty-fourth
- The ordinal form of the number fifty-four, describing a person or thing in position number 54 of a sequence
She finished fifty-fourth in the race.
- fifty-fourth
- One of fifty-four equal parts of a whole
A fifty-fourth of 1080 is 20.
- ninety-fourth
- One of ninety-four equal parts of a whole
A ninety-fourth of 1880 is 20.
- ninety-fourth
- The ordinal form of the number ninety-four, describing a person or thing in position number 94 of a sequence
She finished ninety-fourth in the race.
- seventy-fourth
- One of seventy-four equal parts of a whole
A seventy-fourth of 1480 is 20.
- seventy-fourth
- The ordinal form of the number seventy-four, describing a person or thing in position number 74 of a sequence
She finished seventy-fourth in the race.
- sixty-fourth
- One of sixty-four equal parts of a whole
A sixty-fourth of 1280 is 20.
- sixty-fourth
- The ordinal form of the number sixty-four, describing a person or thing in position number 64 of a sequence
She finished sixty-fourth in the race.
- thirty-fourth
- One of thirty-four equal parts of a whole
A thirty-fourth of 680 is 20.
- thirty-fourth
- The ordinal form of the number thirty-four, describing a person or thing in position number 34 of a sequence
She finished thirty-fourth in the race.
- twenty-fourth
- One of twenty-four equal parts of a whole
- twenty-fourth
- The ordinal form of the number twenty-four
- twenty-fourth
- The person or thing in the twenty-fourth position
- Born on the Fourth of July
- {i} 1989 film based on the true story of an American veteran of the Vietnam War (directed by Oliver Stone, starring Tom Cruise)
- May Fourth Movement
- Chinese intellectual revolution and sociopolitical reform movement (1917-21). In 1915 young intellectuals inspired by Chen Duxiu began agitating for the reform and strengthening of Chinese society through acceptance of Western science, democracy, and schools of thought, one objective being to make China strong enough to resist Western imperialism. On May 4, 1919, reformist zeal found focus in a protest by Beijing's students against the Versailles Peace Conference's decision to transfer former German concessions in China to Japan. After more than a month of demonstrations, strikes, and boycotts of Japanese goods, the government gave way and refused to sign the peace treaty with Germany. The movement spurred the successful reorganization of the Nationalist Party and gave birth to the Chinese Communist Party. See also Treaty of Versailles
- fourthly
- In the fourth place
- fourthly
- You say fourthly when you want to make a fourth point or give a fourth reason for something. Fourthly, the natural enthusiasm of the student teachers should be maintained
- fourthly
- in the fourth place; "fourthly, you must pay the rent on the first of the month"
- fourthly
- In the fourth place; fourth in a row
- fourthly
- in the fourth place; "fourthly, you must pay the rent on the first of the month
- fourths
- plural of fourth
- noun fourth 3
- ¼; one of four equal parts one-fourth/three-fourths quarter (1)
- one fourth
- 1/4, one part of four equal parts
- one-fourth
- one of four equal parts; "a quarter of a pound
- one-fourth
- one of four equal parts; "a quarter of a pound"
- pronoun fourth 2
- the fourth thing in a series
- sixty-fourth note
- {i} (Music) hemidemisemiquaver, musical note that has one sixty-fourth of the time value of a whole note
- sixty-fourth note
- a musical note having the time value of a sixty-fourth of a whole note
- thirty-fourth
- the ordinal number of thirty-four in counting order
- twenty-fourth
- coming next after the twenty-third in position