The cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and one.
Denoting a quantity consisting of 12 items or units.
Sinônimos
Examples for "XII"
Examples for "XII"
1The strife was close and hot between Pope and King; Louis XII.
2He simply could not be any more explicit, Pius XII's supporters say.
3King Stanislaus quits Alranstadt to appease the Troubles In Poland: Charles XII.
4Whether a Creature may be new formed after a general dissolution XII.
5In 1508 he went to Paris on the invitation of Louis XII.
1They needed another twelve minutes-justtwelve more minutes-toinsure their pursuers' destruction!
2After twelve years, the council decided it's safer to clear the area.
3No doubt about it now: both music tapes are twelve days long.
4Over twelve years, this war, this brutally inconceivable violence has raged on.
5In the House, the majority in favor of this construction was twelve.
6Was signing up for a twelve-day canoe trip a particularly good idea?
7But we need to remember that insurance contracts are twelve months long.
8Officer-in-charge reported missing FM Nada launch facility via radio twelve days ago.
9Ten to eleven, English; eleven to twelve, French; twelve to one, physic.
10About ten minutes to twelve I heard a car come swinging in.
11He was down to the last heavy-duty power cell: twelve per cent.
12Observation: Adult premolars replace baby second molars around age eleven or twelve.
13Morning services began at eleven and let out at half past twelve.
14In Australia there are now in operation twelve thousand miles of telegraph-wire.
15Sing along to three of the possible twelve verses in today's programme.
16Boulders forcing twelve million gallons of racing water through a three-foot gap.