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dec·ade

 (dĕk′ād′, dĕ-kād′)
n.
1. A period of ten years.
2. A group or series of ten.

[Middle English, a group of ten, from Old French, from Late Latin decas, decad-, from Greek dekas, from deka, ten; see dekm̥ in Indo-European roots.]

dec′a·dal (dĕk′ə-dəl) adj.
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decade

(ˈdɛkeɪd; dɪˈkeɪd)
n
1. (Units) a period of ten consecutive years
2. (Units) a group or series of ten
[C15: from Old French, from Late Latin decad-, decas, from Greek dekas, from deka ten]
deˈcadal adj
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dec•ade

(ˈdɛk eɪd; Brit. also dɪˈkeɪd)

n.
1. a period of ten years.
2. a period of ten years beginning with a year whose last digit is zero: the decade of the 1990s.
3. a set or series of ten.
[1425–75; < Middle French < Late Latin decad-, s. of decas < Greek dekás group of ten =dék(a) ten + -as.]
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Decade

 an assemblage, group, set, or series of ten, usually, a period of ten years.
Examples: of caveats, 1679; of propositions, 1830; of soldiers; of years, 1605.
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decade

A measure of time equal to 10 years.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.decade - a period of 10 years
period, period of time, time period - an amount of time; "a time period of 30 years"; "hastened the period of time of his recovery"; "Picasso's blue period"
1900s - the decade from 1900 to 1909
1530s - the decade from 1530 to 1539
1920s, twenties - the decade from 1920 to 1929
1820s - the decade from 1820 to 1829
1930s, thirties - the decade from 1930 to 1939
1830s - the decade from 1830 to 1839
1940s, forties - the decade from 1940 to 1949
1840s - the decade from 1840 to 1849
1950s, fifties - the decade from 1950 to 1959
1850s - the decade from 1850 to 1859
1750s - the decade from 1750 to 1759
1960s, sixties - the decade from 1960 to 1969
1860s - the decade from 1860 to 1869
1760s - the decade from 1760 to 1769
1970s, seventies - the decade from 1970 to 1979
1870s - the decade from 1870 to 1879
1770s - the decade from 1770 to 1779
1980s, eighties - the decade from 1980 to 1989
1880s, eighties - the decade from 1880 to 1889
1780s - the decade from 1780 to 1789
1990s, nineties - the decade from 1990 to 1999
1890s, nineties - the decade from 1890 to 1899
1790s - the decade from 1790 to 1799
twelvemonth, year, yr - a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days; "she is 4 years old"; "in the year 1920"
century - a period of 100 years
2.decade - the cardinal number that is the sum of nine and onedecade - the cardinal number that is the sum of nine and one; the base of the decimal system
large integer - an integer equal to or greater than ten
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Translations
عَقْدعِقْد سَنَوات
desetiletí
årtitiår
vuosikymmendekadi
desetljeće
évtized
áratugur
十年間
10년간
dešimtmetis
dekāde
desaťročie
desetletje
decenniumdekad
ทศวรรษ
thập niên

decade

[ˈdekeɪd] Ndécada f, decenio m
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

decade

[ˈdɛkeɪd dɪˈkeɪd] n (= period) → décennie f
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

decade

n
(= ten years)Jahrzehnt nt, → Dekade f
(Eccl, of rosary) → Gesätz nt
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

decade

[ˈdɛkeɪd] ndecennio
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

decade

(ˈdekeid) , (diˈkeid) noun
a period of ten years. the first decade of this century (= 1900–09).
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

decade

عَقْد desetiletí årti Jahrzehnt δεκαετία década vuosikymmen décennie desetljeće decennio 十年間 10년간 decennium tiår dekada década десятилетие decennium ทศวรรษ on yıl thập niên 十年
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References in classic literature ?
Preposterous by any reasonable standard, Lyly's style, 'Euphuism,' precisely hit the Court taste of his age and became for a decade its most approved conversational dialect.
He can correct his author at a dozen points and estimate the value of these warnings by the standard of a decade of realities.
Once in every decade there shall be a general settlement, when the balance due shall be paid to the creditor nation in Mexican dollars."
The nervous expressive fingers, flashing in and out of the light, might well have been mistaken for the fingers of the devotee going swiftly through decade after decade of his rosary.
The scope of the Library thus became extended into something more international, and it is entering on the fifth decade of its existence in the hope that it may contribute to that mutual understanding between countries which is so pressing a need of the present time."
The ship was one of those iron wool-clippers that the Clyde had floated out in swarms upon the world during the seventh decade of the last century.
There is the classic instance of the ferocious and wanton judicial murder of the innocent and so-called Haymarket Anarchists in Chicago in the penultimate decade of the nineteenth century A.D.
The great fact all the while, however, had been the incalculability; since he HAD supposed himself, from decade to decade, to be allowing, and in the most liberal and intelligent manner, for brilliancy of change.
It was the most stunning surprise of the decade, and so profound was the sensation that it lifted the new hero up to the judicial one's altitude, and the school had two marvels to gaze upon in place of one.
How do they seem, I wonder, to a man whose yesterday was more than a decade of years ago!"
In their stiff, crackling dresses of black silk, with jet-bespangled jackets, and little rows of cylindrical grey curls drooping down on either side of their black bonnets, they looked like two old fashion plates which had wandered off into the wrong decade. Half curious and half fearful, they knocked at the door of number three, which was instantly opened by a red-headed page-boy.
And as he reflected, it seemed highly unlikely to him that he would ever permit himself to do anything that might jeopardize his whole life, topple over the structure that decades of work had built.