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===Etymology===
From {{der|en|la|cento||patchwork garment}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|en|LL-Q1860 (eng)-Wodencafe-cento.wav|a=US}}
 
===Noun===
{{en-noun|centoss|centones}}
 
# A [[hotchpotch]], a [[mixture]]; especially a piece made up of quotations from other authors, or a [[poem]] containing individual lines from other poems.
#* {{RQ:Evelyn Miscellaneous Writings|title=A Character of England|page=156|passage=But, S{{sup|r}}, I will no longer tire your patience w{{sup|th}} these monsters (the subject of every contemptuous pamphlet) then with the madness of the Anabaptists, Quakers, Fift Monarchy-men, and a '''cento''' of unheard of heresies besides, which, at present, deform the once renowned Church of England, and approach so little to the pretended Reformation, which we in France have been made to believe, that there is nothing more heavenly wide.}}
#* {{w|Samuel Taylor Coleridge}}
#* {{RQ:Coleridge Biographia Literaria|volume=I|section=footnote|page=21|passage=Now look out in the GRADUSGradus for ''Purus'', and you find as the first synonime, ''lacteus;'', for ''coloratus'', and the first synonime is ''purpureus''. I mention this by way of elucidating one of the most ordinary processes in the ''ferrumination'' of these '''Centoscentos'''.}}
#* {{quote-journal|lang=en|date=September 1915|author=Charles A. Graves|title=The Forged Letter of General Lee|journal=Southern Historical Society Papers, New Series|issue=40|page=124|passage=And Captain McCabe says: "I have always regarded the letter as a sort of ''''cento'''' of odds and ends (badly put together) from Lee's genuine letters."}}
#* {{quote-journal|lang=en|year=2007|author=William Poole|title=Out of his Furrow|journal=London Review of Books|volume=29|issue=3|page=16|passage=''Paradise Lost'', as Teskey observes, is a '''''cento''''', a vast echo chamber of classical texts, all twisted into new shapes.}}
 
====Derived terms====
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===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=cenot|Conteoncet|ContéEcton|Noteć|cet notecon.|cConté|netco|cteno-note|conté|ctenoetcon|c-note|oncetc note|Conte|et con|conte|tecno-}}
 
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==Esperanto==
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===Pronunciation===
* {{eo-IPA|/ˈtsento/|langa=eoEo-cento.ogg}}
* {{hyphenation|cen|to|lang=eo}}
* {{rhymes|ento|lang=eo}}
* {{audio|Eo-cento.ogg|Audio|lang=eo}}
 
===Noun===
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# [[hundred]], group of one hundred of something
 
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==Galician==
 
===Etymology===
From {{inh|gl|roa-opt|cento}}, from {{inh|gl|la|centum}}, from {{inhder|gl|itc-pro|*kentom}}, from {{inhder|gl|ine-pro|*ḱm̥tóm}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
{{gl-pr|cênto}}
* {{hyphenationhyph|gl|cen|to|lang=eo}}
 
===Numeral===
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The indeclinable form {{m|gl|cen}} means "one hundred" only. To say "one hundred one", the combining form ''cento'' is used, as ''cento un'' or ''cento unha''. Likewise, "one hundred thirty" is ''cento trinta'', and "one hundred fifty-four" is ''cento cincuenta e catro''.
 
[[Category:{{C|gl:|Hundred]]}}
 
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==Interlingua==
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# {{cln|ia|cardinal numbers}} [[a]] [[hundred]]
 
===Related=Derived terms====
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* {{l|ia|duo centos|t=two hundred}}
* {{l|ia|quatro centos|t=four hundred}}
* {{l|ia|cinque centos|t=five hundred}}
* {{l|ia|novem centos|t=nine hundred}}
 
==Italian==
{{number box|it}}
{{cardinalbox|it|99|100|101|novantanove|centouno|ord=centesimo}}
 
===Etymology===
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===Pronunciation===
{{it-pr|cènto<audio:LL-Q652 (ita)-Happypheasant-cento.wav>}}
* cènto, {{IPA|lang=it|/ˈtʃɛnto/}}
* {{rhymes|ɛnto|lang=it}}
 
===AdjectiveNumeral===
{{it-card-inv}}
{{head|it|adjective|g=m|g2=f|invariable}}
 
# [[hundred]], [[one hundred]]
 
====Derived terms====
{{cardinalbox|it|10<sup>1</sup>|10<sup>2</sup>|10<sup>3</sup>|uno|mille}}
* {{l|it|duecento|t=two hundred}}
* {{l|it|trecento|t=three hundred}}
* {{l|it|quattrocento|t=four hundred}}
* {{l|it|cinquecento|t=five hundred}}
* {{l|it|seicento|t=six hundred}}
* {{l|it|settecento|t=seven hundred}}
* {{l|it|ottocento|t=eight hundred}}
* {{l|it|novecento|t=nine hundred}}
 
===Noun=Related terms====
{{head|it|noun|g=m|invariable}}
 
# {{cln|it|cardinal numbers}} [[hundred]]
 
===Related terms===
{{rel3|it|centavo|centenario|centennale|centenne|centennio|centerbe|centesima|centesimale|centesimo|centiara|centigrado|centigrammo|centile|centilitro|centiloquio|centimano|centimetrare|centimetrato|centimetrico|centimetro|centinaio|centinodia|centodieci|centofoglie|centogambe|centometrista|centomila|centomillesimo|centone|centonervia|centopelle|centopiedi|centotredici|centouno|centumvirale|centumvirato|centumviro|centuplicare|centuplice|centuplo|centuria|centuriare|centurione|per cento}}
 
===See also===
* [[Appendix:Italian numbers]]
 
===Anagrams===
* {{lanagrams|it|a=cenot|Conte|conte|tecno-}}
 
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==Latin==
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===Noun===
{{la-noun|centō<3>|centōnis|g=m|third}}
 
# A [[garment]] of several pieces sewed together; a [[patchwork]]
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====Declension====
{{la-decl-3rdndecl|centō<3>}}
 
====Descendants====
* Italian: [[{{desc|it|cencio]]}}
 
===References===
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* {{R:Peck}}
* {{R:Smith's Antiquities}}
 
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==Portuguese==
{{number box|pt}}
 
===Etymology===
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===Pronunciation===
{{pt-IPA}}
* {{a|PT}} {{IPA|/ˈsẽ.tu/|lang=pt}}
* {{homophoneshyphenation|sento|lang=pt|cen|to}}
* {{hyphenationhomophones|cenpt|to|lang=ptsento}}
* {{rhymes|entopt|langẽtu|s=eo2}}
 
===AdjectiveNumeral===
{{pt-cardinal}}
 
# [[one hundred]] {{lb|ptq|only in compounds}} {{l|en|onefollowed hundredby lower numerals}}
#: {{ux|pt|'''Cento''' e duas pessoas vieram.|t='''One hundred''' and two people came.}}
 
====Usage notes====
For* 100See itself,{{m|pt|cem}} for usage of {{m|pt|cem}} isvs. used{{m|pt|cento}}.
 
===Noun===
{{pt-noun|m}}
 
# {{l|en|[[hundred}}]] {{gloss|100 units of something}}
#: {{ux|pt|Comprei dois '''centos''' de maçãs.|t=I bought two '''hundred''' apples. (''literally: |lit=I bought two '''hundreds''' of apples'')}}