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1324th

1324th is the ordinal form of the cardinal number 1324. It is used to indicate the position of an item within a sequence or to form part of a formal designation in various contexts. In English, ordinal numbers are typically written with the suffix -st, -nd, -rd, or -th; for most large numbers, including 1324, the suffix is -th, giving 1324th.

In practice, 1324th may appear in lists, rankings, catalogs, archives, or databases to identify the 1,324th item

The precise interpretation of 1324th depends on the context in which it occurs. By itself, it merely

See also: ordinal number; numbering systems; list and catalog conventions; naming conventions in organizations.

in
an
ordered
set.
It
can
also
be
used
in
literary
or
administrative
contexts
to
designate
chapters,
editions,
or
entries,
such
as
the
1324th
chapter
of
a
serialized
work
or
the
1324th
edition
of
a
document.
When
used
as
part
of
a
larger
designation,
the
numeral
is
usually
embedded
within
a
longer
name
or
title
(for
example,
a
numbered
unit,
filing
code,
or
catalog
entry),
with
the
surrounding
words
providing
the
concrete
meaning.
expresses
a
position
in
a
sequence
and
does
not
signify
a
standalone
entity
or
concept.
If
an
article
or
document
uses
the
term,
it
is
typically
necessary
to
consult
the
relevant
context
to
understand
what
the
1324th
item
refers
to.