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hundred
noun hundreds, hundred (after a number)
    1. The number which is ten times ten.
    2. A numeral, figure or symbol representing this, eg 100 or C.
    3. A set of 100 people or things.
      Example: one hundred pounds
    4. A score of a 100 points.
    5. colloq
      A large but indefinite number.
      Example: hundreds of people
      Form: hundreds
    6. The 100 years of a specified century.
      Example: the thirteen-hundreds
      Form: hundreds
    7. historical
      A division of an English county originally meant to contain a hundred families.
adj
    1. Totalling or to the number of 100.
    2. colloq
      Very many.
      Example: I've told you a hundred times to stop
Idiom: great hundred (long hundred)
    120.
Idiom: not a hundred miles from something
    colloq
    Very near it.
Idiom: not a hundred per cent
    Not in perfect health.
Idiom: one hundred hours (two etc hundred hours)
    One, two, etc o'clock
Etymology: from the style of writing hours and minutes as 0100, 0200, … 1400, 1500, etc. &clock; Anglo-Saxon, from hund a hundred + suffix -red a reckoning.



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