Five

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  • noun. The cardinal number equal to 4 + 1.
  • noun. The fifth in a set or sequence.
  • noun. Something, such as a quintet or a basketball team, that has five parts, units, or members.
  • noun. A five-dollar bill.
  • noun. One of several forms of handball originating in England and played mainly at British schools and universities, in which only the receiving side can score points.
  • idiom. (give me/gimme) Used when offering a high-five, as in congratulation.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • One more than four, or two more than three: a cardinal number: as, five men; five loaves.
  • noun. A number, the sum of four and one; the number of the fingers and thumb of one hand.
  • noun. A symbol representing this number, as 5, V, or v.
  • noun. A playing-card bearing five pips or spots on it.
  • noun. plural Bonds bearing interest at five per cent.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • adjective. Four and one added; one more than four.
  • adjective. a confederacy of the Huron-Iroquois Indians, consisting of five tribes: Mohawks, Onondagas, Cayugas, Oneidas, and Senecas. They inhabited the region which is now the State of new York.
  • noun. The number next greater than four, and less than six; five units or objects.
  • noun. A symbol representing this number, as 5, or V.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. A numerical value equal to 5; the number following four and preceding six. This many dots (•••••)
  • noun. The digit/figure 5.
  • noun. A five-dollar bill.
  • noun. Anything measuring five units, as length.
  • noun. A person who is five years old.
  • noun. five o'clock
  • noun. A short rest, especially one of five minutes.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • noun. a team that plays basketball
  • noun. a playing card or a domino or a die whose upward face shows five pips
  • noun. the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one
  • adjective. being one more than four
  • Word Usage
    "Will our readers believe it -- there were only five hundred tureens of turtle, or two thousand five hundred pints, or _five thousand_ basins, amongst not quite fifteen hundred guests, -- only two basins and a half a man, -- for the first course!"
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    cardinal  
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    dice  die  digit  domino  figure  
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    Clive  Dr  Dr.  alive  arrive  
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    ancient  azmyth  ball  boy  breagar  
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    cast  cinque  company  complement  crew