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Traditional English :: utterance
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utterance.html - n. 1 the act or an instance of uttering. 2 a thing spoken. 3 a the power of speaking. b a manner of speaking. 4 Linguistics an uninterrupted chain of spoken or written words not necessarily corresponding to a single or complete grammatical unit. |
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Traditional English :: utter(1)
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utterance.html - attrib.adj. complete, total, absolute (utter misery; saw the utter absurdity of it). utterly adv. utterness n. [OE utera, uttra, compar. adj. f. ut OUT: cf. OUTER] |
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Traditional English :: utter(2)
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utterance.html - v.tr. 1 emit audibly (uttered a startled cry). 2 express in spoken or written words. 3 Law put (esp. forged money) into circulation. utterable adj. utterer n. [ME f. MDu. uteren make known, assim. to UTTER(1)] |
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Traditional English :: utterance
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utterance.html - n. 1 the act or an instance of uttering. 2 a thing spoken. 3 a the power of speaking. b a manner of speaking. 4 Linguistics an uninterrupted chain of spoken or written words not necessarily corresponding to a single or complete grammatical unit. |
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Traditional English :: uttermost
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utterance.html - adj. furthest, extreme. |
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Traditional English :: utter(1)
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utterance.html - attrib.adj. complete, total, absolute (utter misery; saw the utter absurdity of it). utterly adv. utterness n. [OE utera, uttra, compar. adj. f. ut OUT: cf. OUTER] |
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