C, in ancient Rome (7)
I believe the answer is:
hundred
(Other definitions for hundred that I've seen before include "number of scores" , "Old part of county" , "C in Roman numerals" , "Square number" , "Old division of a county" .)
I believe the answer is:
hundred
(Other definitions for hundred that I've seen before include "number of scores" , "Old part of county" , "C in Roman numerals" , "Square number" , "Old division of a county" .)