Adjective
81st (not comparable)
Abbreviation of eighty-first.
Abraham Lincoln actor Robert Broski recites the Gettysburg Address during the 81st Annual Lincoln Pilgrimage parade and Lincoln Shrine open house in Redlands, Saturday, Feb., 8, 2020. Source: Internet
A hastily negotiated verbal agreement in Rwanda saw three government FAC brigades integrated with Nkunda's former ANC 81st and 83rd Brigades in what was called mixage. Source: Internet
In a statement, CMC-NPA Spokesperson Martin Montana said troops from the 81st Infantry Battalion abducted and murdered their comrades. Source: Internet
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Bukayo Saka combined to set up an easy finish for Frenchman Lacazette to score the winner for Arsenal in the 81st minute and they nearly had a second when Sokratis Papastathopoulos headed against the woodwork. Source: Internet
Only one battalion was left behind in reserve, with the Army's 81st Infantry Division available for support from Angaur, just south of Peleliu. Source: Internet
His fastball, despite only being in the 33rd percentile of velocity, is in the top 81st percentile of spin rate. Source: Internet