A period of 100 years is conveyed by the single word century.
No, there is only one for a full one hundred year-period, the 'centennial'.
Anachronistic.
I'm guessing one hundred years due to the word 'century.'
"Mille neuf cent soixante-dix-neuf" is a French equivalent of "1979."The word "mille" means "thousand." The word "neuf" means "nine." The word "cent" means "hundred." The word "soixante" means "sixty." The word "dix-neuf" is formed from "dix" ("ten") and "neuf" ("nine") to mean "nineteen."The pronunciation is "meel nuhf saw swah-swant-deez-nuhf."
"Years old" is an English equivalent of "Jahrealt."Specifically, the German word "Jahre" is a neuter noun. It means "years". The German word "alt" is an adjective. It means "old."The pronunciation is "YAH-reh ahlt."
The word you're looking for is "centenary," which refers to a period of one hundred years. It can also denote the 100th anniversary of an event. Additionally, "cent" itself, derived from the Latin "centum," means one hundred.
The word bicentennial.
The word century means 100 years FYI: decade means 10 years
The word is... bicentennial.
Bicentennial
"Bicentennial" means something that is two hundred years old.
The word century is a noun. A century is a period of one hundred (100) years.
A word for a hundred years is a century. A word for fifty years is half a century.
A hundred years is a century.
Centennial: of or relating to a hundredth anniversary Centenarian:a person who is 100 or more years old
Hundred Legs
centipede.Cent means "one hundred" and ped means "foot."