
1) Absent 2) Free of 3) Have not 4) Lacking 5) Less 6) Minus 7) Nary 8) Needing 9) Sans
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1) Free from, when outside 2) In need 3) Lacking 4) Lacking in sense, you are 5) Minus 6) Short
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outside the place mentioned or implied as in 'It was so dense without...'. Opposite of within.
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• (adv.) Outside of the house; out of doors. • (adv.) On or art the outside; not on the inside; not within; outwardly; externally. • (conj.) Unless; except; -- introducing a clause. • (prep.) On or at the outside of; out of; not within; as, without doors. • (prep.) Out of the limits of; out of reach of; beyond. • (prep...
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Indicates a one-way market if 70 were bid in the market and there was no offer, the quote would be '70 bid without.'.
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If 70 were bid in the market and there was no offer, the quote would be '70 bid without.' The expression 'without' indicates a one-way market.
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A tax levied by a country of source on income paid, usually on dividends remitted to the home countr
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With·out' adverb 1. On or art the outside; not on the inside; not within; outwardly; externally. «
Without were fightings, within were fears.»
2 Cor. vii. 5. 2. Outside of the house; out of doors. « The people came unto the house
without ....
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With·out' conj. Unless; except; -- introducing a clause. « You will never live to my age
without you keep yourselves in breath with exercise, and in heart with joyfulness.»
Sir P. Sidney. » Now rarely used by good writers or speakers.
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With·out' preposition [ Middle English
withoute ,
withouten , Anglo-Saxon
wið...tan ;
wið with, against, toward +
...tan outside, from
...t out. See
With ,
preposition ,
Out .]
1. On or at the outside of; ...
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