hundred and sixtieth

/ˈhʌndrəd ənd ˈsɪkstiəθ/
adjective
  1. Coming after the hundred-and-fifty-ninth in a sequence; the ordinal form of 160.
    • He was the hundred-and-sixtieth person to sign the petition.
    • The hundred-and-sixtieth day of the year falls in early June.
    • The building's hundred-and-sixtieth floor offers a stunning view.
noun
  1. One of 160 equal parts of a whole.
    • A hundred-and-sixtieth of the land was set aside for a park.
    • The prize was a hundred-and-sixtieth of the total jackpot.
    • Each slice is a hundred-and-sixtieth of the pie.
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