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abacus
abada
about
abstinents
abyss
accent
accessory
adamantine
adarcon
admiral
affect
affinity
agallochum
agrippinians
air
algol
alternate
americim
amobeum
amphor
amphora
ansers
appearance
arbitration
archon
astrite
attic
autumn
autumnal
balsam
barley-corn
bead-maker
beagle
bee
beguards
bend
beware
biquadratic
bird-lime
blaze
bone
brass
breviary
brief
c
carboncle
cardinal
centripetal
centurial
century
cesure
chord
collusion
combine
commentator
comparison
compensate
concentration
conoid
consonance
cornet
countermark
court
covin
credence
decurion
degree
demi-culverin
demi-ditone
diastaltic
diocesan
direct
dispensation
distinguish
does
duplicate
earl
embolism
epitrite
epode
escrow
faculty
fesse
fillet
flyer
fourth
franc
frost
g
gap
generation
ghost
good
guaranty
he
heaven
hemiditone
her
hill
holy
i
imitation
impersonal
incommensurable
intervene
intervention
involution
involve
is
lath
latitude
lead
legislative
legislature
let
lever
loft
love-broker
major
march
mate
may
mediant
medium
minor
mix
mort
moss
mum
norroy
number
ordinal
other
pale
parameter
park
pean
pentameter
person
personal
pineal
power
precinct
prejudication
proof
propolis
proportion
purify
quoth
rate
ratio
record
rectum
refine
regard
reign
remainder
resemble
reserve
riding
rondeau
roundo
rule
sabellian
sapphic
scruple
semi-ditone
septuagesima
sesquitertian
sesquitertional
sesquitone
sesterce
shall
shaster
should
sivan
snow
sorel
squadron
starred
subtriple
sursolid
synodical
talent
tenth
terce
term
terminate
tertian
tertiary
tertiate
third
thirdborough
thirdings
thirdly
thirds
thirteenth
thry-fallow
tiara
tierce
tiercelet
tip
titanium
tone
triad
triarian
triduan
trifallow
tripartition
tritoxyd
tuesday
umpire
undern
union
variation
w
wale-knot
wall-knot
watch
wax-palm
wrangler
wreck



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1828 Definition

THIRD, a. thurd. [L. tertius.] The first after the second; the ordinal of three. The third hour in the day among the ancients, was nine o'clock in the morning.

Third estate, in the British nation, is the commons; or in the legislature, the house of commons.

Third order, among the Catholics,is a sort of religious order that observes the same rule and the same manner of life in proportion as some other two orders previously instituted; as the third order of Franciscans, instituted by St. Francis in 1221.

Third point or tierce point, in architecture,the point of section in the vertex of an equilateral triangle.

Third rate, in navies. A third rate ship carries from 64 to 80 guns.

Third sound, in music. See the noun Third.

THIRD, n. thurd. The third part of any thing. A man takes land and tills it for one third of the produce; the owner taking two thirds.

1. The sixtieth part of a second of time.

2. In music, an interval containing three diatonic sounds; the major composed to two tones, called by the Greeks ditone, and the minor called hemiditone, consisting of a tone and a half.
1913 Definition
Third (third)
a.(th1913 webster dictionaryrd)
Third
[OE. thirde, AS. þridda, fr. þr***imacr], þreó, three; akin to D. derde third, G. dritte, Icel. þriði, Goth. þrid
  1. Next after the second; coming after two others; -- the ordinal of three; as, the third hour in the day.
    "The third night." Chaucer.
  2. Constituting or being one of three equal parts into which anything is divided; as, the third part of a day.

    Third estate. (a) In England, the commons, or the commonalty, who are represented in Parliament by the House of Commons. (b) In France, the tiers état. See Tiers état. Third order (R. C. Ch.), an order attached to a monastic order, and comprising men and women devoted to a rule of pious living, called the third rule, by a simple vow if they remain seculars, and by more solemn vows if they become regulars. See Tertiary, n., 1. -- Third person (Gram.), the person spoken of. See Person, n., 7. -- Third sound. (Mus.) See Third, n., 3.

  3. The quotient of a unit divided by three; one of three equal parts into which anything is divided.
  4. The sixtieth part of a second of time.
  5. The third tone of the scale; the mediant.
  6. The third part of the estate of a deceased husband, which, by some local laws, the widow is entitled to enjoy during her life.

    Major third (Mus.), an interval of two tones. -- Minor third (Mus.), an interval of a tone and a half.


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