Meaning more
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Old English mara "greater, more, stronger, mightier," used as a comparative of micel "great" (see mickle), from Proto-Germanic *maizon- (source also of Old Saxon mera, Old Norse me [..]
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mer
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meyn
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The English translation of più.
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Typed at the end of copy to signify that there is more of the story to come, either on another page or later in the process. Often shortened to "mf" for "more follows immedi [..]
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Maryland On the Road Enterprise MPI
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Designation used at the end of a page of copy to indicate there are one or more additional pages.
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(n) English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded; recalled for his concept of Utopia, the ideal state(adj) (comparative of `much [..]
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ultra
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To be no more. To exist no longer; to be dead.
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(b. Stapleton, February 2nd, 1745; d. Clifton, September 7th, 1833). “The Search after Happiness” (1773), “The Inflexible Captive” (1774); “Percy” [..]
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(b. Grantham, October 12th, 1614; d. September 1st, 1687). “Psychodia” (1642), “Philosophical Poems” (1647); “Philosophical Writings,” containing [..]
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(b. London, 1478; d. London, July 6th, 1535). “The Sergeant and the Frere;” “Utopia” (in Latin, first ed. 1516); “The Supplycacyon of Soulys against the Su [..]
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Camera Buying Guide
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Best Bridge Cameras
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Best DSLRs
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How to Shoot Great Video
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DSLR vs. Mirrorless Cameras: Which Is Better for You?
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How Many Megapixels Do You Really Need?
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Best Mirrorless Cameras
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Camera Wars: Why Autofocus is the New Megapixel
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5 Tips for Delicious Food Photos
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Street Photography Lessons: How to Get the Best Shot
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blackberry
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Filter for displaying text one screen at the time, see Section 3.3.4.2
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adj. comp. "more," s.v. more a. (sb.) and adv. OED. KEY: more@adj
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adj 164 moore 80 more 84
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adv. "more," s.v. more a. (sb.) and adv. OED. KEY: more@adv
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adv 350 moor 1 moore 168 mor 2 more 179
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n.(1) "root of a plant," s.v. more sb.\1 OED. KEY: more@n1
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n1 1 more 1
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n.(3) "more; someone higher in rank; something additional," s.v. more a. (sb.) adv. OED. KEY: more@n3
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n3 130 moore 61 more 69
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Translate site
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An extra amount or extent.
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The Volta-Congo language of the Mossi people, mainly spoken in part of Burkina Faso.
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lang=en 1600s=1678 |1800s=1843 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: And thus it was: I, writing of the way And race of saints, in this our gospel day, Fell suddenly into an allegory About their journey, and t [..]
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