1. seventy-four - Noun
2. seventy-four - Adjective Satellite
A naval vessel carrying seventy-four guns.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn average of seventy-four species become extinct every day, which was one good reason but not the only one to hold someone's hand. Nicole Krauss
We are very anxious to learn the condition of Lord Howe's fleet. The French seventy-four that has got into Boston had an engagement with a British sixty-four. The Captain and Lieutenant of the former were both wounded; one lost a leg, the other an arm. Nathanael Greene
I have only been funny about seventy four per cent of the time. Yes I think that is right. Seventy-four per cent of the time. Will Ferrell
A native of North Carolina, Ruffin, seventy-four, has lived in Buffalo since he came here for graduate school. Source: Internet
The minister also gave update on the spread of the Monkey pox disease, saying seventy-four suspected cases have been so far been reported in eleven states with many of reading negative after series of laboratory tests. Source: Internet
John H. Murphy, a Texas newspaperman for seventy-four years, was the longtime executive vice president of the Texas Daily Newspaper Association. Source: Internet