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  • 41More — (izg. mȏr) (lat. Morus) Thomas (1478 1535) DEFINICIJA engleski humanist i lord kancelar; odbio podržati odvajanje engleske crkve od katolicizma i papine supremacije i nije priznao Henrika VIII glavarom nove Anglikanske crkve te stoga osuđen zbog… …

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  • 42more — more1 W1S1 [mo: US mo:r] adv 1.) [used before an adjective or adverb to form the comparative] having a particular quality to a greater degree ≠ ↑less ▪ You ll have to be more careful next time. ▪ Can t it be done more quickly? much/a lot/far more …

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  • 43more — 1 adverb 1 (+ adj/adv) having a particular quality or characteristic to a greater degree than someone or something else: more interesting/expensive etc: We can make the test more difficult byadding a time limit. | It could have been an infection… …

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  • 44more — [[t]mɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] ♦ (More is often considered to be the comparative form of and many.) 1) DET: DET pl n/n uncount You use more to indicate that there is a greater amount of something than before or than average, or than something else. You can use …

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  • 45more */*/*/ — UK [mɔː(r)] / US [mɔr] adverb, determiner, pronoun Summary: More is the comparative form of much and many and can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun): He wants to spend more time with his family. as a pronoun: I… …

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  • 46More — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour les articles homophones, voir Maure, Maures, Mors et Mort. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia  …

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  • 47more*/*/*/ — [mɔː] grammar word summary: More is the comparative form of much and many. It can be: ■ a determiner: He wants to spend more time with his family. ■ a pronoun: I wish I could do more to help. ♦ I m not going to listen to any more of your lies. ■… …

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  • 48more — apish·a·more; bilt·more; clay·more; coth·a·more; creed·more; crest·more·ite; for·ev·er·more; fur·ther·more; gill·more; gos·more; hack·a·more; mat·ta·more; more; more·ish; more·ness; more·over; more·pork; more·ton; sag·a·more; soph·o·more;… …

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  • 49more — moreness, n. /mawr, mohr/, adj., compar. of much or many with most as superl. 1. in greater quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number: I need more money. 2. additional or further: Do you need more time? More discussion seems pointless. n. 3.… …

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  • 50more — maure ou vx more [ mɔr ] n. et adj. • 1636, fin XIIIe; mor XIIe; du lat. Maurus « Africain » 1 ♦ Hist. Habitant de l ancienne Mauretania, région du nord de l Afrique. Numides et Maures de l époque romaine. ⇒ berbère …

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