sexcentenary

adj

Etymology

Originally from Latin sexcentēnī (“six hundred each”) + -ary. In later uses from sex- + centenary.

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to the number six hundred, or to a six-hundred-year period.

  2. A six-hundredth anniversary.

The neighborhood

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