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PENULTIMATE |
Last but one |
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PENULT |
Last but one |
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LAST |
...r measure,
generally estimated at 4,000 lbs., but varying for different articles
and in different countries. In England, a last of codfish, whit... |
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TO |
As sign of the infinitive, to had originally the use of last
defined, governing the infinitive as a verbal noun, and connecting it
as indirect ... |
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LATTER |
Last one mentioned |
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DIE |
Breathe one’s last |
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LEAST |
Last but not ... |
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UNIRAMOUS |
Having but one branch. |
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UNIOVULATE |
Containing but one ovule. |
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UNIRADIATED |
Having but one ray. |
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MONOCILIATED |
Having but one cilium. |
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MONOHEMEROUS |
Lasting but one day. |
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MONANTHOUS |
Having but one flower; one-flowered. |
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YEA |
Yes, but make a last change |
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UNIVOCAL |
A word having but one meaning. |
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MONODYNAMIC |
Possessing but one capacity or power. |
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MONOTHALAMAN |
A foraminifer having but one chamber. |
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MONODACTYLOUS |
Having but one finger or claw. |
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UNIDIMENSIONAL |
Having but one dimension. See Dimension. |
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LINT |
Nothing left but last bit of fluff |
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SURVIVOR |
Last one left on reality TV show |
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DROVES |
Heaps of drovers; but only one right! |
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UNIPHONOUS |
Having but one sound, as the drum. |
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UNIPLICATE |
Having, or consisting of, but one fold. |
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UNICAPSULAR |
Having but one capsule to each flower. |