Centenary [adjective]

Definition of Centenary:

of one hundred years

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Opposite/Antonyms of Centenary:

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Sentence/Example of Centenary:

Seven years from this present time will witness the Centenary of the railway system.

The centenary of Petrarch celebrated at Avignon in 1874 tended to emphasize the importance and the glory of the new literature.

A large number assembled to celebrate the centenary of Cook's death.

It also thinks that the Tribune is a try weakly and unique daily, besides being a four centenary.

The fifth centenary of his birthday, on the twenty-eighth of November, was to be kept with great rejoicings therefore.

The ostensible object of the Reformation, which lately reached its fourth centenary, was to purge the Church of imbecilities.

In the month of February, 1904, the centenary of the death of Kant was celebrated throughout the world of culture.

Added to the ‘Biographical,’ ‘National,’ and ‘Centenary’ editions of the novel.

He is a master-carpenter, and will have work to do on the grand erections for the Centenary Festival.

Near the harbour where the Prince landed now stands a memorial statue of him, erected to celebrate the bi-centenary of the event.