65
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Being five more than sixty: The cardinal number that is the sum of sixty and five. It is represented by the Arabic numerals 65 or the Roman numeral LXV.
Usage
- As a determiner/quantifier: Used to indicate a quantity of exactly sixty-five items, years, units, etc.
- The committee consists of 65 members.
- She retired at the age of 65.
- As an adjective modifying a noun: Describes a noun with this specific numerical value.
- He scored a perfect 65 on the test.
- The car was traveling at 65 miles per hour.
Examples
- Adjective:
- There are 65 students enrolled in the course.
- The recipe requires 65 grams of sugar.
- The treaty was signed by 65 nations.
Advanced Usage
- In mathematics and science: Often used in calculations, statistics, and measurements.
- The angle was measured at 65 degrees.
- The chemical compound has an atomic weight of 65.
- In cultural or historical contexts: Can denote a specific year (e.g., 65 AD/CE) or a model number.
- The artist's work from '65 is particularly notable.
- He collects vintage guitars, especially the Fender Stratocaster '65 reissue.
Variants and Related Words
- Sixty-five: The word form of the number.
- LXV: The Roman numeral representation.
- 65th (sixty-fifth): The ordinal number form, indicating position in a sequence.
- They celebrated their 65th anniversary.
Synonyms
- Sixty-five: (The primary and only exact synonym for the numeral).
Related Phrases
- 65 and over: A common demographic or statistical category.
- Discounts are available for passengers aged 65 and over.
- Route 65: A common naming convention for highways.
- 65% (sixty-five percent): A percentage equivalent to 65 parts per hundred.
Adjective
- being five more than sixty