1. 180 - Noun
2. 180 - Adjective Satellite
being ten more than one hundred seventy
Source: WordNetA $180 million negative impact from the previously contemplated termination of the MS receivable sales program concurrent with the sale of the MS business. Source: Internet
About 145 students are enrolled in the on-campus program during the school year, and about 180 others attend the school's summer program. Source: Internet
About 180 English crew members saved themselves by throwing themselves into the sea and only a handful of Bretons survived, only to be captured. Source: Internet
About two hundred yards (180 m) from the finish, Killy hit a stretch of ice in a compression and went down, rose immediately, then crossed the finish on just one ski—and the fastest time. Source: Internet
According to Israel, militant training camps, rocket-manufacturing facilities and weapons warehouses that had been pre-identified were hit, and later they attacked rocket and mortar squads who fired around 180 rockets and mortars at Israeli communities. Source: Internet
According to a personal statistics file displayed on a computer screen in the series, Edison is 6'2", weighing 180 pounds. Source: Internet