Ninety-four
[nahyn-tee-fawr, -fohr] /ˈnaɪn tiˈfɔr, -ˈfoʊr/
noun
1.
a cardinal number, 90 plus 4.
2.
a symbol for this number, as 94 or XCIV.
3.
a set of this many persons or things.
adjective
4.
amounting to 94 in number.
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