Crostic Crossword-Word Puzzles-Mathematics-Resembling in every relevant respect

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The word "hundred" doesn’t mean 100 – it is actually derived from the Old Norse word "hundrath" which actually means 120. But good luck trying to argue that your $100 bill is worth 20 percent more.

More specifically, in Old Norse hundrath meant 120, that is the long hundred of six score, and at a later date, when both the six-score hundred and the five-score hundred were in use, the old or long hundred was styled hundrath tolf-roett … meaning "duodecimal hundred," and the new or short hundred was called hundrath ti-rætt, meaning "decimal hundred."

The Long Hundred and its use in England was discussed by Mr W.H. Stevenson, in 1889, in the Archcæological Review, where he stated that amongst the Teutons, who longest preserved their native customs unimpaired by the influence of Latin Christianity, the hundred was generally the six-score hundred. The short hundred was introduced among the Northmen in the train of Christianity.

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it is actually derived from

Resembling in every relevant respect

  • same

No fooling?

  • really

Equipment used for taking photographs

  • camera

At a later time

  • after

Clientele

  • customer

Periods of time that a week is divided into

  • days

Recording of an image or of moving images

  • video

At any time in the past, present, or future

  • ever

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