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mostmost: the largest value or amount. • more: the larger value or amount.
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mostOld English mast "greatest number, amount, extent," earlier mæst, from Proto-Germanic *maistaz (source also of Old Saxon mest, Old Frisian mast, Old Norse mestr, Dutch meest, German meist, G [..]
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mostProgramme of UNESCO.
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mostMedia Oriented Systems Transport
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mostmerste
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most(adj) (superlative of `many' used with count nouns and often preceded by `the') quantifier meaning the greatest in number(adj) the superlative of `much' that can be used with mass nouns [..]
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mostmust.
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mostadj. sup. & n. "(as adj.) most, greatest, chief; (as n.) the greatest," s.v. most a. (sb.) and adv. OED. KEY: most@adj most@n
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mostadj 36 moost 12 mooste 9 most 5 moste 10
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mostn 8 meeste 5 meste 1 mooste 1 moste 1
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mostadv. sup. "most, mostly," s.v. most a. (sb.) and adv. OED. KEY: most@adv
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mostadv 132 moost 79 mooste 7 most 40 moste 6
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mostderived type - the type used to create an object (before any conversions). See also: dynamic type, static type.
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most
A town in the Czech Republic.
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*: Be not too forward, therefore, to conclude That I want solidness — that I am rude; All things solid in show not solid be; All things in para [..]
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