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times
12 ENTRIES FOUND:
times
(preposition)
times sign
(noun)
times table
(noun)
old
(adjective)
sake
(noun)
behind
(preposition)
hundred
(noun)
running time
(noun)
sign
(noun)
time
(noun)
time
(verb)
two–time
(verb)
times
/
ˈ
taɪmz/
preposition
times
/
ˈ
taɪmz/
preposition
Britannica Dictionary definition of TIMES
:
multiplied by
Two
times
two is/equals four.
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