Associations to the word «Iii»
Noun
- Polymerase
- Ncaa
- Dsm
- Iv
- Casimir
- Canto
- Macbeth
- Collagen
- Chromatography
- Tome
- Mk
- Ptolemy
- Appendix
- Ii
- Lear
- Thebes
- Fe
- Shakespeare
- Cleopatra
- Sigismund
- Boswell
- Jg
- Navarre
- Napoleon
- Castile
- Vas
- Tsar
- Gustav
- Emmanuel
- Pope
- Wainwright
- Aragon
- Anjou
- Lacrosse
- Ovid
- Reign
- Saxe
- Walpole
- Mirage
- Duchy
- Ferdinand
- Frederick
- Vi
- Leopold
- Elector
- Maximilian
- Mecklenburg
- Alfonso
- Amadeus
- Burgundy
- Patriarch
- Tuscany
- Godfather
- Vii
- Boniface
- Legate
- Quake
- Accession
- Pharaoh
- Ib
- Frazer
- Thin
- Palatine
- Brabant
- Rna
- Otto
- Ix
- Papacy
- Footnote
- Darius
- Regency
- Este
- Sancho
- Archduke
- Brandenburg
- Biopsy
- Sardinia
- Antioch
- Crusade
- Savoy
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
III, symbol. Roman numeral representing three (3). In unicode it is the symbol: Ⅲ.
III, symbol. (inorganic chemistry) Specifying an oxidation state of 3
Ⅲ, symbol. Roman numeral three (3)
Ⅲ, symbol. (ordinal) (especially in the names of aristocracy) the third.
Ⅲ, symbol. (music) major mediant triad
Ⅲ, symbol. Ⅲ, the Roman numeral three (3)
Ⅲ, symbol. (music) minor mediant triad
Dictionary definition
III, noun. The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one.
III, adjective. Being one more than two.
Wise words
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"infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no
word left when you want to talk about something really
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