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How to pronounce hundred in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms 100, c, century, one c
Type of large integer
Type Words
Synonyms 100, c, one hundred

Examples of hundred

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It took over a hundred years to be first used for the treatment of disc disease.
From the forbes.com
Not in the 10-year window and not if they take their graphs out a hundred years.
From the washingtonpost.com
The watches go on sale shortly to the public in India for a few hundred dollars.
From the cnn.com
The Israeli military says more than a hundred of its soldiers have been wounded.
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In her collection of several hundred pens, she said only a handful are valuable.
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Two hundred plants taken from the home were believed to be worth about $300,000.
From the thenewstribune.com
All this might seem fitting given that the place houses diamonds by the hundred.
From the newscientist.com
One hundred percent of sales from those two pink racks will be donated to Komen.
From the kentucky.com
She had seen the original movie a hundred times over the years, by her estimate.
From the freep.com
More examples
  • Being ten more than ninety
  • Ten 10s
  • A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in England, Wales, Denmark, South Australia, some parts of the United States, Germany (Southern Schleswig), Sweden, Finland and Norway, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller administrative divisions. ...
  • A listing of the Hundreds of Delaware. Hundreds are unincorporated subdivisions of counties, equivalent to townships, and were once used as a basis for representation in the Delaware General Assembly. ...
  • 100 (one hundred) (Roman numeral C, for centum) is the natural number following 99 and preceding 101.
  • Today in English, a hundred is always taken to be equal to 100. However, before the 18th century, it could mean other values, depending on the objects being counted. ...
  • A hundred-dollar bill; An administrative subdivision in southern English counties and in other countries; A hundred runs scored by a batsman
  • (hundreds) more than one hundred; in the hundreds place
  • (Hundreds) Both players try to shoot their taws into a one-foot hole. If both taws go in, players start over. If one player's marble goes in and the other player's marble doesn't, the player whose marble went in scores ten points. ...