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fifth       [fifth or, often, fith] Pronunciation Key
–adjective
1.next after the fourth; being the ordinal number for five.
2.being one of five equal parts.
3.Automotive. of, pertaining to, or operating at the gear transmission ratio at which the drive shaft speed is greater than that of fourth gear for a given engine crankshaft speed: fifth gear.
–adverb
4.in the fifth place; fifthly.
–noun
5.a fifth part, esp. of one (1/5).
6.the fifth member of a series.
7.a fifth part of a gallon of liquor or spirits; 4/5 of a quart (about 750 milliliters).
8.Automotive. fifth gear.
9.Music.
a.a tone on the fifth degree from another tone (counted as the first).
b.the interval between such tones.
c.the harmonic combination of such tones.
10.take the Fifth, Informal. to decline on the basis of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to answer a question when testifying.

[Origin: bef. 1000; earlier fift, ME fifte, OE fīfta; -th by analogy with fourth, etc.]
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fifth       (fĭfth)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. The ordinal number matching the number five in a series.
  2. One of five equal parts.
  3. One fifth of a gallon or four fifths of a quart of liquor.
  4. Music
    1. A tone five degrees above or below a given tone in a diatonic scale.
    2. The interval between two such tones.
    3. The harmonic combination of two such tones.
    4. The dominant of a scale or key.
  5. Fifth The Fifth Amendment. Used with the.


[Middle English, from Old English fīfta; see penkwe in Indo-European roots.]

fifth adv. & adj., fifth'ly adv.
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fifth 
M.E. fift, from O.E. fifta, from fif "five." Altered 14c. by infl. of fourth. Meaning "fifth part of a gallon of liquor" is first recorded 1938, Amer.Eng. Fifth Avenue (in New York City) has been used figuratively for "elegance, taste" since at least 1858. Fifth column is 1936, from Gen. Emilio Mola's comment during the siege of Madrid during the Spanish Civil War, that he would take the city with his "fifth column" (quinta columna) in the city as well as his four columns of troops outside it. Fifth wheel "superfluous person or thing" first attested 1631.

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fifth

adjective
1. coming next after the fourth and just before the sixth in position 

noun
1. a quantity of liquor equal to one fifth of a United States gallon 
2. position five in a countable series of things; "he was fifth out of several hundred runners" 
3. one part in five equal parts [syn: one-fifth
4. the musical interval between one note and another five notes away from it 

American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms - Cite This Source - Share This

fifth

In addition to the idioms beginning with fifth, also see take the fifth.


American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

fifth (fĭfth)
adj.

  1. Coming after fourth, as in order, rank, or time.
  2. Being the outermost digit, as on a hand.

fifth n.

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Fifth
An enhanced version of FORTH. M.S. Dissertation, Cliff Click , Texas A&M, 1985. Available from the Software Construction Co, (409)696-5432.

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Fifth

Fifth\, a. [OE. fifte, fifthe, AS. f[=i]fta. See Five.]

1. Next in order after the fourth; -- the ordinal of five.

2. Consisting of one of five equal divisions of a thing.

Fifth monarchy men (Hist.), a fanatical sect in England, of the time of the commonwealth, who maintained that there would be a fifth universal monarchy, during which Christ would reign on earth a thousand years.

Fifth wheel, a horizontal wheel or segment above the fore axle of a carriage and beneath the body, forming an extended support to prevent careening.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

Fifth

Fifth\, n. 1. The quotient of a unit divided by five; one of five equal parts; a fifth part.

2. (Mus.) The interval of three tones and a semitone, embracing five diatonic degrees of the scale; the dominant of any key.

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