Noun
The decade from 1700 to 1709.
The century from 1700 to 1799.
Source: en.wiktionary.org1700s * 1701 — Newton publishes a method of determining the rate of heat loss a body and introduces a scale which had 0 degrees representing the freezing point of water and 12 degrees the human body temperature. Source: Internet
Adding milk to coffee is mentioned by Europeans already in the 1700s, and sometimes advised. Source: Internet
Ann Arbor, Mich: Univ. M/films The manuscript was widely thought to be in Old Welsh until the 1700s when it was identified as Cornish. Source: Internet
By the early 1700s, the islands were again uninhabited, and were ceded to the British by the Treaty of Utrecht which ended the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713. Source: Internet
And, like P-town, it has a historical relevance for what we now know as the U.S. -- with Washington's Crossing a key to American history and many many truly lovely 1700s homes scattered throughout the county. Source: Internet
By the late 1700s a number of crude ginning machines had been developed. Source: Internet