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Thirty vs Thirst - What's the difference?

thirty | thirst |

As nouns the difference between thirty and thirst

is that thirty is (slang) a rack of thirty beers while thirst is a sensation of dryness in the throat associated with a craving for liquids, produced by deprivation of drink, or by some other cause (as fear, excitement, etc) which arrests the secretion of the pharyngeal mucous membrane; hence, the condition producing this sensation.

As a numeral thirty

is the cardinal number occurring after twenty-nine and before thirty-one, represented in arabic numerals as.

As a verb thirst is

to be thirsty.

thirty

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Numeral

(head)
  • The cardinal number occurring after twenty-nine and before thirty-one, represented in Arabic numerals as .
  • Derived terms

    * thirtysomething * one thirty

    Noun

    (thirties)
  • (slang) A rack of thirty beers.
  • thirst

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A sensation of dryness in the throat associated with a craving for liquids, produced by deprivation of drink, or by some other cause (as fear, excitement, etc.) which arrests the secretion of the pharyngeal mucous membrane; hence, the condition producing this sensation.
  • * 1918 , (Edgar Rice Burroughs), Chapter IV
  • "We haven't one chance for life in a hundred thousand if we don't find food and water upon Caprona. This water coming out of the cliff is not salt; but neither is it fit to drink, though each of us has drunk. It is fair to assume that inland the river is fed by pure streams, that there are fruits and herbs and game. Shall we lie out here and die of thirst and starvation with a land of plenty possibly only a few hundred yards away? We have the means for navigating a subterranean river. Are we too cowardly to utilize this means?"
  • (figuratively) A want and eager desire after anything; a craving or longing; — usually with for, of, or after; as, the thirst for gold.
  • Synonyms

    * (figuratively) craving, longing

    See also

    * hunger

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To be thirsty.
  • * Bible, Exodus xvii. 3
  • The people thirsted there for water.
  • To desire.
  • * Bible, Psalms xlii. 2
  • My soul thirsteth for the living God.
    I thirst for knowledge and education will sate me.

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