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Look up: Third

  1. Third
    Third is boxing slang for the referee.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  2. Third
    Third is boxing slang for the referee.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  3. Third
    The interval between two notes which are three notes apart on the scale. The notes could either be one after the other in melody, such as in the start of 'A Day In The Life,' or both together in harmony, such as in the first note of 'Bye Bye Love'.
    Found on http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/soldonsong/g

  4. third
    [adj] - coming next after the second and just before the fourth in position 2. [adv] - in the third place 3. [n] - following the second position in an ordering or series 4. [n] - the musical interval between one note and another three notes away from it
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  5. Third
    Third (thẽrd) adjective [ Middle English thirde , Anglo-Saxon þridda , from þrī , þreó , three; akin to Dutch derde third, German dritte , Icelandic þriði , Goth....
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/T/45

  6. Third
    Third noun 1. The quotient of a unit divided by three; one of three equal parts into which anything is divided. 2. The sixtieth part of a second of time. 3. (Mus.) The third tone of the scale; the mediant. 4. ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/T/45

  7. third
    1. Next after the second; coming after two others; the ordinal of three; as, the thirdhour in the day. 'The third night.' ... 2. Constituting or being one of three equal parts into which anything is divided; as, the third part of a day. Third estate. In England, the commons, or the commonalty, who a...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  8. third
    3rd adjective coming next after the second and just before the fourth in position
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  9. third
    thirdly adverb in the third place; `third we must consider unemployment`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  10. third
    noun the musical interval between one note and another three notes away from it; `a simple harmony written in major thirds`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  11. third
    noun following the second position in an ordering or series; `a distant third`; `he answered the first question willingly, the second reluctantly, and the third with resentment`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  12. Third
    • (n.) The sixtieth part of a second of time. • (a.) Next after the second; coming after two others; -- the ordinal of three; as, the third hour in the day. • (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by three; one of three equal parts into which anything is divided. • (a.) Constitutin...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  13. third
    (from the article `harmony`) ...largely to the Pythagorean ideal, which accepted as consonances only intervals expressible in the simplest numerical ratios—fourths, fifths, and ... ...contain ranks sounding at pitches other than in octaves with the 8-foot principal. In chorus mixtures these sound at a fifth above the unison ... ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/t/39

  14. Third
    In music, a third is an interval comprising three letter names. It is of three kinds: Major (four semitones), minor (three), and diminished (two).
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  15. third
    • one of three equal parts of a divisible whole
    • the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed near 3rd base
    • following the second position in an ordering or series
    • the musical interval between one note and another three notes away from it

    Found on

  16. third
    degree burns (Also called a full thickness burn.) burns that destroy the epidermis and dermis. The burn site appears white or charred black. There is no sensation in the area, because the nerve endings are destroyed.
    Found on http://www.yourskinandsun.com/dermg.html

  17. Third
    (Soft Machine album) Name = Third | Type = Album | Artist = Soft Machine | Cover = Soft Machine Third.jpg | Released = 6 June 1970 | Recorded = April–May 1970 at IBC, London ("Facelift" live in Croydon and Birmingham, January 1970; re-issue bonus tracks live at the Royal Albe...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third

  18. Third
    (play) `Third` was the last play written by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein. Production history: Third premiered at Washington D.C.`s Theater J, in January–February 2004 as a one-act play, directed by Michael Barakiva and featuring Kathr...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third

  19. Third
    (chord) (). In music, the `third` factor of a chord is the note or pitch two scale degrees above the root or tonal center. When the third is the bass note, or lowest note, of the expressed triad, the chord is in first inversion . Conventionally, the third is third in importance to the ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third



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12 February 2012

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/calendar/ On February 12, 1809, Charles Robert Darwin was born at The Mount in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Darwin was one of the last of the eclectic scientists who preceded the age of professional specialization. His genius lay in his ability to select, from the facts which he so diligently collected, every relevant point and fit it into his bold and far-reaching theories. He was not the first to advance a theory of evolution; but his massive weight of evidence carried conviction where earlier theorists had failed. He was shy and modest and shrank from controversy, an unfortunate trait in the author of the most controversial book of the century. read more

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