century



turn of the century

the time when the year changes to one with two final zeros, such as from 1899 to 1900. (Although technically incorrect-a new century begins with the year ending in 01—most people ignore this.) My family moved to America at the turn of the century. My uncle was born before the turn of the last century.
See also: century, of, turn

turn of the century

The beginning or end of a particular century, as in That idiom dates from the turn of the century, that is to say, about 1900. This expression was first recorded in 1926.
See also: century, of, turn

century note

n. a one-hundred-dollar bill. (see also C-note.) I got a couple of century notes for driving these guys home from the bank.
See also: century, note

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Cleo['kli:əu]
Antigonos-Ancient Greek
Donovan['dɔnəvən]
HeleenaHE-le:-nahFinnish
Torborg-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
JoolsJOOLZEnglish