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Noun great hundred has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGreat HundredDescription:The term "Great Hundred" refers to a historical administrative division or unit of measurement. It has various senses and usages, both popular and local. It denotes a specific quantity or a specific group of people based on context. Examples:Noun:sense 1: In medieval England, a "Great Hundred" was a governmental division comprising approximately 100 households. Example sentence: The village of Tudley belonged to the Warden of the Great Hundred of Kent. sense 2: In local folklore, the term "Great Hundred" represents a legendary group of a hundred brave warriors who protected the kingdom. Example sentence: The tale tells of the Great Hundred's valiant efforts to defend their land from the invading forces. Adjective:sense 1: "Great Hundred" can also be used to describe something of significant magnitude or importance. Example sentence: The discovery of the lost treasure was a great hundred event for the archaeologists. sense 2: The term "Great Hundred" can be used to emphasize the exceptional qualities or prowess of an individual or a team. Example sentence: The athlete's great hundred performance in the marathon earned them a gold medal. Related Products: | ||||
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