thirty-first

thirty-first
/therr"tee ferrst"/, adj.
1. next after the thirtieth; being the ordinal number for 31.
2. being one of 31 equal parts.
n.
3. a thirty-first part, esp. of one (1/31).
4. the thirty-first member of a series.

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