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forty

/fɔrdi/
/ˈfɔti/
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Other forms: forties

Whether you call it 40 or XL, you're talking about forty: the number between thirty-nine and forty-one.

If you’ve ever seen the Roman numeral XL, that means forty, since X equals ten, L equals 50 and if you put the X before the L it means L minus X or 50 minus 10 — which is 40. This number comes up in the Bible a lot, especially when the earth is said to have been flooded for forty days and forty nights. Most people are not that thrilled to turn 40 years old: it means they're middle-aged.

Definitions of forty
  1. noun
    the cardinal number that is the product of ten and four
    synonyms: 40, XL
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    type of:
    large integer
    an integer equal to or greater than ten
  2. adjective
    being ten more than thirty
    synonyms: 40, twoscore, xl
    cardinal
    being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order
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/fɔrdi/
UK
/ˈfɔti/
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