
1) An exceptional word 2) Big European brand 3) Big French brand 4) Cautionary connector 5) Common excuse starter 6) Condition 7) Condition introduction 8) European brand 9) European international brand 10) Except 11) Except that 12) Exception introducer 13) Exceptional start 14) Exceptional word 15) Excuse starter
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1) Except 2) Except for 3) However 4) Limit 5) Merely 6) Only 7) Save 8) Sed 9) Simply 10) Stipulation 11) Though
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• (v. t.) A mark to be shot at; a target. • (adv. & conj.) Only; solely; merely. • (v. t.) A thrust in fencing. • (v. t.) The joint where two planks in a strake meet. • (v. t.) The hut or shelter of the person who attends to the targets in rifle practice. • (n.) The end; esp. the larger or thicker end, or the blunt, in...
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(from the article `arts, East Asian`) The most extreme rejection of both Western mimesis and traditional Japanese aesthetics is seen in but (or ankoku but, `dance of darkness`), a ...
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& [OE. Bute, buten, AS. Btan, without, on the outside, except, besides; pref. Be- + tan outward, without, fr. T out. Primarily, btan, as well as t, is an adverb. See By, Out; cf. About. ... 1. Except with; unless with; without. 'So insolent that he could not go but either spurning equals or trampling on his inferiors.' (Fuller) 'Touch not the c...
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But (bŭt)
preposition ,
adverb & conj. [ Middle English
bute ,
buten , Anglo-Saxon
būtan , without, on the outside, except, besides; prefix
be- +
ūtan outward, without, from
ūt out. Primarily,
bū...Found on
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But intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Butted ;
present participle & verbal noun Butting .] See
Butt ,
v. , and
Abut ,
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But noun [ Confer
But ,
preposition , adverb & conj. ] The outer apartment or kitchen of a two-roomed house; -- opposed to
ben , the inner room. [ Scot.]
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on the contrary; yet: My brother went, but I did not. · except; save: She was so overcome with grief she could do nothing but weep. · unless; if not; except that (fol. by a clause, often with that expressed): Nothing would do but that I should come in. · without the circumstance that: It never rains but it pours. · otherwise ...
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