thes

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The fifth day of the week; the fourth working day

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In Old English, the article the, when the following word began with a vowel, was often written with elision as if a part of the word. Thus in Chaucer, the forms thabsence, tharray, thegle, thend, thingot, etc., are found for the absence, the array, the eagle, the end, etc.

Noun
a soft silvery-white tetravalent radioactive metallic element; isotope 232 is used as a power source in nuclear reactors; occurs in thorite and in monazite sands

Noun
the fifth day of the week; the fourth working day



In Old English, the article the, when the following word began with a vowel, was often written with elision as if a part of the word. Thus in Chaucer, the forms thabsence, tharray, thegle, thend, thingot, etc., are found for the absence, the array, the eagle, the end, etc.


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Th. In Old English, the article the, when the following word began with a vowel, was often written with elision as if a part of the word. Thus in Chaucer, the forms thabsence, tharray, thegle, thend, thingot, etc., are found for the absence, the array, the eagle, the end, etc.

In Old English, the article the, when the following word began with a vowel, was often written with elision as if a part of the word. Thus in Chaucer, the forms thabsence, tharray, thegle, thend, thingot, etc., are found for the absence, the array, the eagle, the end, etc.

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thes, rthes, 5thes, 6thes, ythes, gthes, rhes, 5hes, 6hes, yhes, ghes, trhes, t5hes, t6hes, tyhes, tghes, tghes, tyhes, tuhes, tjhes, tnhes, tges, tyes, tues, tjes, tnes, thges, thyes, thues, thjes, thnes, thwes, th3es, th4es, thres, thses, thdes, thws, th3s, th4s, thrs, thss, thds, thews, the3s, the4s, thers, thess, theds, theas, thews, thees, theds, thexs, thezs, thea, thew, thee, thed, thex, thez, thesa, thesw, these, thesd, thesx, thesz.

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