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  • 71more — 1. adjective I could do with some more clothes Syn: additional, further, added, extra, increased, new, other, supplementary Ant: less, fewer 2. adverb 1) he was able to concentrate more on his writing Syn …

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  • 72more — [OE] The Indo European term for ‘more’ was *meis (it was formed from the same base as produced Latin magis ‘more’, source of Spanish mas ‘more’ and English master, and Latin magnus ‘large’, source of English magnitude). Its Germanic descendant… …

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  • 73more — 1. adverb /mɔː(ɹ),mɔɹ,moʊɹ/ a) To a greater degree or extent. He walks more in the morning these days. b) In negative constructions: any further, any longer; any more. Than was there pees betwyxte thys erle and thys Aguaurs, and grete surete that …

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  • 74more —   Hou, keu. See ex., hala2.    ♦ More or less, oi ā emi mai.    ♦ More than, mua.    ♦ More chicken? I moa hou? I moa hou nāu?    ♦ Give me more, hā awi hou mai.    ♦ More people came, nui hou aku ka po e i hele mai …

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  • 75More… — Infobox Album | Name = More… Type = Studio Artist = Montell Jordan Released = August 27, 1996 Recorded = 1996 Genre = R B Length = 50:19 Label = Def Jam Producer = Reviews = Last album = This Is How We Do It (1995) This album = More… (1996) Next… …

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  • 76more — Synonyms and related words: a certain number, a few, above, accessory, added, additional, additionally, again, all included, along, also, altogether, among other things, ancillary, and all, and also, and so, another, as well, au reste, auxiliary …

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  • 77MORE — n. m. Nom de peuple, qu’on ne met ici que parce qu’il entre dans diverses phrases de la langue. On écrit aussi MAURE. Fig., Traiter quelqu’un de Turc à More, en user, avec lui de Turc à More, Le traiter avec une extrême dureté. Prov. et fig., à… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 78more —  1) a hill ; hence the hilly parts of Staffordshire are called the Morelands. N. More, or Maur, also in Gloucestershire, signifies a root ; as, a strawberry more.  2) of a tree, the bole. Somersetsh …

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  • 79more — See: BITE OFF MORE THAN ONE CAN CHEW …

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  • 80more — See: BITE OFF MORE THAN ONE CAN CHEW …

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