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  • 1OND — may refer to on network download: Omar NajmeDdine BTEC ND, a vocational qualification in the United Kingdom One Note Database, a Lotus Notes file Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro, the leisure and recreational body of the Fascist Italy government It can …

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  • 2and — /and/; unstressed /euhnd, euhn/, or, esp. after a homorganic consonant, /n/, conj. 1. (used to connect grammatically coordinate words, phrases, or clauses) along or together with; as well as; in addition to; besides; also; moreover: pens and… …

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  • 3and — (and; unstressedənd, ən, or, esp. after a homorganic consonant, n), conj. 1) fun (used to connect grammatically coordinate words, phrases, or clauses) with; as well as; in addition to: pens and pencils[/ex] 2) fun added to; plus: 2 and 2 are… …

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  • 4and — [and; ] unstressed [, ənd, ən, n] conj. [ME and, an < OE and, ond; akin to Ger und, OHG unti, OS endi, ON enn: the orig. meaning was “thereupon, then, next”] 1. in addition; also; as well as: used to join elements of similar syntactic… …

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  • 5and — *and, *anda germ., Adverb, Präposition: nhd. entgegen, gegenüber, weg; ne. across, opposite (Präfix), away; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; …

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  • 6and- — † and , prefix Obs. The prep. and in comb., Goth. anda , and , OHG. ant , ent , ‘against, in return, opposite, fronting, toward.’ In OE. the full form (often labialized to ǫnd ) remained only under the stress, i.e. in ns. and adjs.; as ˈand git… …

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  • 7and — O.E. and, ond, originally meaning thereupon, next, from P.Gmc. *unda (Cf. O.S. endi, O.Fris. anda, M.Du. ende, O.H.G. enti, Ger. und, O.N. enn), from PIE *en; cognate with L. ante, Gk. anti (see ANTE …

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  • 8ond — and, but …

    The Old English to English

  • 9and — conjunction 1》 used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences.     ↘connecting two identical comparatives, to emphasize a progressive change.     ↘connecting two identical words, implying great duration or great extent.… …

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  • 10and — ge, and, ond, ac …

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