Decade vs Deade - What's the difference?
decade | deade |
A series or group of ten things.
A period of ten years.
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* {{quote-magazine
, year=1979
, date=December
, title=Museums
, magazine=Texas Monthly
, volume=7
, issue=12
, page=22
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-03
, author=David S. Senchina
, title=Athletics and Herbal Supplements
, volume=101, issue=2, page=134
, magazine=(American Scientist)
* 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 481:
(Roman Catholicism) A series of ten Hail Marys in the rosary.
(physics, engineering) The interval between any two quantities having the ratio 10 to 1.
As a noun decade
is period of ten days (such as the week in the ).As an adjective deade is
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English
Noun
(en noun)- a decade of soldiers
- The repeated exposure, over decades , to most taxa here treated has resulted in repeated modifications of both diagnoses and discussions, as initial ideas of the various taxa underwent—often repeated—conceptual modification.
citation, passage=Thru May: 1920s — The Decade That Roared. New exhibition portraying historical events and everyday life during the Roaring Twenties.}}
citation, passage=Athletes' use of herbal supplements has skyrocketed in the past two decades .}}
- The year was divided up into twelve months renamed after the seasons [...]; each month comprised three ‘decades ’ of ten days – with the décadi replacing Sundays as a day of rest; and each day was reconsecrated to a natural product or farming tool or technique.
- There are decades between 1.8 and 18, between 25 and 250 and between 0.03 and 0.003.