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  • 61more — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English māra; akin to Old English mā, adverb, more, Old High German mēr, Old Irish mó more Date: before 12th century 1. greater < something more than she expected > 2. additional, further < more&#8230; …

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  • 62Moré — Pour les articles homonymes, voir More. Moré Parlée au Burkina Faso, Bénin, Côte d Ivoire, Ghana, Togo Région Centre du Burkina Faso, Nord est du Ghana Nombre de locuteurs …

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  • 63Möre — For its Norwegian namesake, see Møre og Romsdal. The small lands of Småland. The black and red spots indicate runestones. The red spots indicate runestones telling of long voyages. Möre is one of the original small lands of Småland, a historical&#8230; …

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  • 64more — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. More (значения). more используется для просмотра содержимого текстовых файлов в операционных системах, основанных на Unix. В отличие от less, more выводит содержимое файла на экран отдельными&#8230; …

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  • 65more — determiner, pronoun more of (more of them) USAGE NOTE: The use of the preposition of is necessary when a pronoun follows. When a noun follows, the use of of the limits the meaning we drank more wine; we drank more of the wine that you brought&#8230; …

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  • 66MORE — s. m. Nom de peuple, qu on ne met ici que parce qu il entre dans diverses phrases de la langue. Prov. et fig., Traiter quelqu un de Turc à More, en user avec lui de Turc à More, Le traiter avec une extrême dureté. Prov. et fig., À laver la tête d …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 67More — El termino More puede referirse a: More (película): Película francesa de 1969 con banda sonora de Pink Floyd. Music from the Film More: Banda sonora de Pink Floyd para la película More. More, palabra inglesa que significa más. Henry More:&#8230; …

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  • 68More — This distinguished surname has a number of possible origins; the first, and most likely, is a topographical name for someone who lived on a moor or in a fen, both of which were denoted by the Olde English pre 7th Century mor , Middle English more …

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  • 69môre — môr|e sr 〈G a〉 1. {{001f}}velika površina, prostor slane vode koji okružuje kontinente, dio oceana koji više ili manje zalazi u kopno [Sredozemno ∼e] 2. {{001f}}pren. velika količina, mnoštvo, velik broj čega; veliko prostranstvo [∼e problema] 3 …

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  • 70more — [OE] The Indo European term for ‘more’ was *meis (it was formed from the same base as produced Latin magis ‘more’, source of Spanish mas ‘more’ and English master, and Latin magnus ‘large’, source of English magnitude). Its Germanic descendant&#8230; …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins