Twentieth
adjective
1.
next after the nineteenth; being the ordinal number for 20.
2.
being one of 20 equal parts.
noun
3.
a twentieth part, especially of one (1/20).
4.
the twentieth member of a series.
adjective
1.
(usually prenominal)
coming after the nineteenth in numbering or counting order, position, time, etc; being the ordinal number of twenty: often written 20th
(as noun): he left on the twentieth
noun
2.
one of 20 approximately equal parts of something
(as modifier): a twentieth part
3.
the fraction that is equal to one divided by 20 (1/20)
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