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21Due — Due, adv. Directly; exactly; as, a due east course. [1913 Webster] …
22due — (adj.) early 14c., customary, regular; mid 14c., owing, payable, from O.Fr. deu, pp. of devoir to owe, from L. debere to owe (see DEBT (Cf. debt)). In reference to points of the compass (e.g. due east) it is attested from c.1600, originally… …
23due to — (something) as a result of something. Due to computer problems, the checks cannot be mailed this week. Our flight was late due to the bad weather …
24Due — Due, v. t. To endue. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …
25Due — Dūe (ital.), zwei; due corde, s. Corda …
26due — 〈[du:ə] Musik〉 = a due …
27due — <it. ; aus gleichbed. lat. duo> zwei (Mus.); a due (zu zweit) …
28due — sb., n, r, rne, i sms. due , fx dueunge …
29due to — ► due to 1) caused by. 2) because of. Main Entry: ↑due …
30Dūe — (ital.), zwei; d. volte, zweimal (soviel wie bis); a. d. voci (wōtschi), für zwei Stimmen, zweistimmig; d. corde, in der Klaviermusik: mit halber Verschiebung …