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  • 81Degree — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Relative quantity. < N PARAG:Degree >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 degree degree grade extent measure amount ratio stint standard height pitch Sgm: N 1 reach reach …

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  • 82cop —    1. to steal    Literally, to catch or seize:     I was taken by two pals to an orchard to cop some fruit. (Horsley, 1887)    2. a policeman    Usually thought to be a shortened form of copper but also because he cops or seizes you:     The… …

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  • 83however — I. ad. Howsoever, in whatever manner, in whatever degree. II. conj. Yet, still, nevertheless, but, though, notwithstanding …

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  • 84however — adv 1. nevertheless, howbeit, anyway, anyhow, regardless, in spite of the fact, despite the fact, notwithstanding; no matter what, all or just the same, at any rate, in any case, in any event, at all events; but, still, yet, even so; on the other …

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  • 85verba, quantumvis generalia, ad aptitudinem restringantur, etiamsi nullam aliam paterentur restrictionem — /varba, kwontamvas jenareyl(i)ya, aed aeptat(y)uwdanam restrirjgaentar, eshiyasmsay nalam eyl(i)yam paetarentar rastrikshiyownam/ Words, howsoever general, are restrained to fitness (i.e., to harmonize with the subject matter), though they would… …

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  • 86howso — ˈhau̇(ˌ)sō adverb Etymology: Middle English, from how + so archaic : however * * * howso /howˈsō/ (obsolete) adverb Howsoever …

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  • 87ex|it — «EHG ziht, EHK siht», noun, verb. –n. 1. a way out: »The theater had six exits. 2. the act of going out; departure: »When the cat came in, the mouse made a hasty exit. 3. the opportunity to go out. 4. the act of leaving the stage: »The actor made …

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  • 88how|so|ev|er — «HOW soh EHV uhr», adverb, conjunction. –adv. 1. to whatever extent, degree, or amount: »No man, howsoever strong of limb, Had dared across that swollen stream to go (William Morris). 2. in whatever way; by whatever means. –conj. nevertheless;… …

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  • 89-soever — comb. form (added to relative pronouns, adverbs, and adjectives) of any kind; to any extent (whatsoever; howsoever). * * * so|ev|er «soh EHV uhr», adverb. 1. in any case; in any way; in any degree: »to persist no matter how long soever the task… …

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