پچیسواں
Twenty fifth, the ordinal number corresponding to the number twenty five (25), coming after the twenty fourth and before the twenty sixth. The word پچیسواں is an ordinal adjective derived from the cardinal number پچیس (pachees), meaning twenty five. The suffix واں (wan) is the masculine singular ordinal suffix in Urdu. The feminine form is پچیسویں (pacheesween). The word is used to indicate the position of something in a sequential order, such as a day of the month, a rank in a competition, a page in a book, a chapter in a text, or an item in a list. It is a common word in everyday speech, in calendars, in academic contexts, in sports, and in any situation where ordering matters. The word carries no inherent emotional charge beyond the significance of the number twenty five itself, which may be culturally significant as a quarter century, a silver anniversary, or a milestone age.