Definitions for tercentenaries

tercentenaries ter·cen·ten·ar·y

Spelling: [tur-sen-ten-uh-ree, tur-sen-tn-er-ee; especially Britis
IPA: /ˌtɜr sɛnˈtɛn ə ri, tɜrˈsɛn tnˌɛr i; especially British ˌtɜr sɛnˈti nə ri/

Tercentenaries is a 14 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 1268 anagrams from letters in tercentenaries (aceeeeinnrrstt).

Definitions for tercentenaries

adjective, noun

  1. tricentennial.

Origin of tercentenaries

First recorded in 1835-45; ter- + centenary

Examples for tercentenaries

Postmaster-General Lemieux has given instructions to issue a series of postage stamps commemorating the tercentenary.

We are celebrating the tercentenary of their arrival at Plymouth.

In 1909 a great celebration of the tercentenary was held in the United States.

The Musicians have recently celebrated their tercentenary, commemorating the granting of their charter by James I. in 1604.

Harrovians came from every corner of the globe to take part in this tercentenary Festival.

Associated words: tercentenary, tricentenary, tri-centennial.

At their tercentenary festival in 1875, tne Leyden University printed a list of their students from their foundation to that year.

This date was the tercentenary of the birth of this great philosopher, and he was both born and died on the 19th October.

The first beam has struck one of the lofty pinnacles, and made laughter and gaiety of its tercentenary gloom.

The anniversary of the tercentenary of Shakespeare was to be celebrated in this city on St. George's day.

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