fiftyodd

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

fifty +‎ -odd

Numeral[edit]

fiftyodd

  1. Slightly more than fifty.
    • 1946 February, Bruce Lancaster, “The Insides of a Novel”, in The Atlantic[1]:
      Then the late Frederick Stokes, my publisher at that time, said that in the fiftyodd years that he had been in the book business he had always wanted to bring out a novel about Lincoln.