Third is the ordinal number corresponding to 3 (number) and also the fraction
(or ⅓). ---- In mathematics Three is the first odd Prime number, and the second smallest prime In Mathematics, a fraction (from the Latin fractus, broken is a concept of a proportional relation between an object part and the object It may also refer to:
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- A third child permitted only by a special sanction of the government in Ender's Game, and are referred to as "Thirds"
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The British undergraduate degree classification system is a grading scheme for Undergraduate degrees ( Bachelor's degrees and some Master's degrees A major third ( is one of two commonly occurring Musical intervals that span three Diatonic scale degrees the other being the Minor third. A minor third ( is the smaller of two commonly occurring musical intervals compounded of two steps of the Diatonic scale. In Music, the mediant is the third degree of the Diatonic scale, being the "middle" note of the tonic Third, also known as Sister Lovers and Beale Street Green, is a rock album by American Power Third is a 1970 Double LP by Soft Machine, with each side of the original vinyl consisting of a single long composition Third is the third Studio album by English musical group Portishead, released on April 28, 2008 on Island Records Third was the last professional effort by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize -winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein. Ender's Game (1985 is one of the best-known novels by Orson Scott Card. A ladder of thirds (van der Merwe 1989 adapted from Curt Sachs) is similar to the Circle of fifths, though ladders of thirds differ in being composed of thirds Third World is a name given to nations that are generally considered to be underdeveloped economically
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third
-noun
- The person or thing in the third position.
- One of three equal parts of a whole.
- (uncountable) The third gear of an engine.
- (music) An interval consisting of the first and third notes in a scale.
- (baseball) third base
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