What is another word for forty-six?

Pronunciation: [fˈɔːtisˈɪks] (IPA)

"Forty-six" is a numerical term that refers to the number 46. There are many different synonyms for this number, all of which describe the same value. Some of the most common synonyms include "forty and six", "four dozen plus two", and "XLVI" in Roman numerals. Other synonyms for forty-six include "six less than fifty", "twenty-three times two", "two more than forty-four", and "halfway between forty and fifty". No matter which synonym is used, they all refer to the same numerical value of forty-six.

Synonyms for Forty-six:

  • n.

    cardinal
  • Other relevant words:

    • 46th
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    • Cardinal number
      0.46.

What are the hypernyms for Forty-six?

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Famous quotes with Forty-six

  • I feel very proud that we have managed to stay together. In these forty years we have made forty-six films. Each one has brought a certain name and contribution to cinema.
    Ismail Merchant
  • My high salary for one season was forty-six thousand dollars and a Cadillac.
    Duke Snider
  • What had really caused the women’s movement was the additional years of human life. At the turn of the century women’s life expectancy was forty-six; now it was nearly eighty.
    Betty Friedan
  • What would I tell her? That I have always known I belonged here? That one day some action will be required that will prove my life's value? A forty-six-year-old man, waiting for fate to take over... it likely already has. (p. 269)
    Philipp Meyer
  • Happily, at forty-six I still feel as experimental and on the verge of getting at the truth as ever.
    Virginia Woolf

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