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Almost logo #10101) About 2) All but 3) Almost the entire symphony 4) Almost twice as many books 5) Approaching 6) As good as 7) Barely 8) Bordering on 9) Close but no cigar 10) Consoling word to a loser 11) Exclusively Saxon word 12) Exclusively Anglo word 13) Just about 14) Mathematical terminology 15) Most 16) Near
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Almost

Almost logo #10101) About 2) Approaching 3) Approximately 4) Just about 5) Near 6) Nearly 7) Nigh 8) Nigh on 9) Niguh 10) Not quite 11) Practically
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Almost logo #21000 In set theory, when dealing with sets of infinite size, the term almost or nearly is used to mean all the elements except for finitely many. In other words, an infinite set S that is a subset of another infinite set L, is almost L if the subtracted set LS is of finite size. This is conceptually similar to the almost everywhere concept of measure ....
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Almost logo #21002• (adv.) Nearly; well nigh; all but; for the greatest part.
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Almost logo #20972Al'most adverb [ Anglo-Saxon ealmæst , ælmæst , quite the most, almost all; eal (OE. al ) all + m...st most.] Nearly; well nigh; all but; for the greatest part. « Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian. Acts xxvi. 28. » Almo...
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almost logo #20974most 2 all but adverb (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; `the job is (just) about done`; `the baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded`; `we`re almost finished`; `the car all but ran her down`; `he nearly fain...
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almost logo #21199very nearly; all but: almost every house; almost the entire symphony; to pay almost nothing for a car; almost twice as many books.
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