Noun
1800 (plural 1800s)
An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through five full revolutions.
1800 rpm in NTSC machines, exactly 1500 in PAL, each complete rotation corresponding to one frame of video. Source: Internet
1800 to the present day Nevis school in 1899. Source: Internet
About 8:10 p.m., a 38-year-old man was driving a red Chevy sedan west on 59th Street, when he swerved to avoid a vehicle and struck a tree in the 1800 block of West 59th Street, Chicago police said. Source: Internet
According to the architect Robert Willis (architect) (1800 - 1875) the Abbey's lay out is that of a town of individual houses with streets running between them. Source: Internet
After around 1800, iron presses were developed, some of which could be operated by steam power. Source: Internet
According to Minneapolis police, a fire on the northeast side of the city in the 1800 block of Central Avenue Northeast was reported at 2:36 a.m. Firefighters responded and put out a small fire inside the basement of the building. Source: Internet