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onlyan only child (= a child who has no brothers or sisters)... social scientists tentatively predict that the number of onlies will keep growing, bringing the national average number of children per fami [..]
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onlyOld English ænlic, anlic "only, unique, solitary," literally "one-like," from an "one" (see one) + -lic "-like" (see -ly (1)). Use as an adverb and conjunction [..]
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onlylone(a): being the only one; single and isolated from others; "the lone doctor in the entire county"; "a lonesome pine"; "an only child [..]
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onlysingle; one and no more
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onlyUsed by sellers and shareware authors who over-price, ie. "Only $99.95"
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only(adj) being the only one; single and isolated from others(adj) exclusive of anyone or anything else(adv) and nothing more(adv) without any others being included or involved(adv) with nevertheless the [..]
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onlymodo, tantum, solum, solus
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onlyJean Paul Friedrich Richter (1763–1825). Carlyle says, “In the whole circle of literature we look in vain for his parallel.” (German, Der Einzigë.)
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onlyto the use of a flavoring substance in food. The Expert Panel is comprised of experts in the fields of chemistry, toxicology, pharmacology, medicine, pathology, and statistics; all are also experts in [..]
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onlyhomepage > environment > northern virginia soil & water conservation district > you and your land: Glossary - You and Your Land A | B | C | D | E | F-G | H | I | L-M | N-O | P | R | S | T [..]
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*: Well, so I did; but yet I did not think To shew to all the world my pen and ink In such a mode; I only thought to make I knew not what; nor [..]
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