tricentenary

[trīsenˈten(ə)rē]

tricentenary Definition

a three-hundredth anniversary or its celebration.

Using tricentenary: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tricentenary" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tricentenary of the university was celebrated with a grand ceremony.

  • Example

    The town's tricentenary was marked by a parade and fireworks display.

  • Example

    The museum is hosting an exhibit in honor of the tricentenary of the composer's birth.

tricentenary Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tricentenary

Phrases with tricentenary

  • the three-hundredth anniversary of an event

    Example

    The city is planning a series of events to celebrate the tricentennial of its founding.

  • a two-hundredth anniversary or its celebration

    Example

    The bicentenary of the author's birth was marked by a special edition of his works.

  • a one-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary or its celebration

    Example

    The sesquicentennial of the town's founding was celebrated with a parade and street fair.

Origins of tricentenary

from Latin 'tri-', meaning 'three', and 'centenarius', meaning 'of a hundred'

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Summary: tricentenary in Brief

The term 'tricentenary' [trīsenˈten(ə)rē] refers to a three-hundredth anniversary or its celebration. It is often used to mark significant milestones, such as the founding of a city or the birth of a composer. Synonyms include 'tercentenary' and '300th anniversary.' Other related terms are 'tricentennial,' 'bicentenary,' and 'sesquicentennial.'