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Third is the ordinal form of the number three, used to denote the position after first and second. It appears in dates (the third of May), rankings (finishing third), and enumerations (the third item on a list).

Etymology: the word derives from Old English thridda (also thridde), from Proto-Germanic *thridiz, related to thrice.

In mathematics and science, third power refers to the cube of a number; for example, 2 cubed

In language and literature, the third-person perspective narrates events from an external point of view; pronouns

In social and cultural usage, the term Third World described developing countries during the Cold War; today

is
8.
The
term
third
dimension
refers
to
depth
in
space,
complementing
length
and
width
in
many
models
of
geometry
and
physics.
In
music,
a
third
is
an
interval
spanning
four
semitones
for
a
major
third
or
three
semitones
for
a
minor
third.
such
as
he,
she,
and
it
are
third-person
forms,
and
verbs
in
the
present
tense
often
take
-s
for
third-person
singular
in
English.
it
is
less
common
and
often
replaced
by
“developing
countries”
or
“Global
South.”
The
term
Third
sector
refers
to
non-profit
and
non-governmental
organizations
operating
alongside
the
public
and
private
sectors.