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  • 11most — most1 W1S1 [məust US moust] adv 1.) [used before an adjective or adverb to form the superlative] having the greatest amount of a particular quality ≠ ↑least ▪ She s one of the most experienced teachers in the district. ▪ The most important thing… …

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  • 12most — /mohst/, adj., superl. of much or many with more as compar. 1. in the greatest quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number: to win the most votes. 2. in the majority of instances: Most operations are successful. 3. greatest, as in size or extent …

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  • 13Most significant bit — In computing, the most significant bit (msb, also called the high order bit) is the bit position in a binary number having the greatest value. The msb is sometimes referred to as the left most bit due to the convention in positional notation of… …

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  • 14most likely — as ˌlikely as ˈnot | most/very ˈlikely idiom very probably • As likely as not she s forgotten all about it. • The illness was caused, most likely, by a virus. Main entry: ↑likelyidiom …

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  • 15probably — adverb I knew I would probably never see her again Syn: in all likelihood, in all probability, as likely as not, (very/most) likely, ten to one, the chances are, doubtless, no doubt; archaic like enough …

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  • 16most like — (as) like as ˈnot | like eˈnough | most/very ˈlike idiom (old fashioned) quite probably • She would be in bed by now, as like as not. Main entry: ↑likeidiom …

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  • 17probably — Synonyms and related words: after a time, after a while, afterward, afterwards, all things considered, anon, assumably, before long, by all odds, by and by, by destiny, dollars to doughnuts, doubtless, doubtlessly, fatally, hopefully, imminently …

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  • 18probably — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. likely, hopeful, to be expected, in the cards, in a fair way; plausible, ostensible, well founded, reasonable, credible, believable, presumable, presumptive, apparent, prima facie. See chance,… …

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  • 19probably — adv 1. likely, most likely, doubtless, indubitably, unquestionably; in all likelihood, in all probability, Inf. like enough, Inf. as like as not, Inf. two to one, Inf. dollars to doughnuts; all things considered, for all practical purposes, to… …

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  • 20List of the most common U.S. county name etymologies — This is a list of the most common U.S. county names, specifically the names with five or more counties sharing the name.Washington County (31 counties) All of the Washington Counties in the United States are named for George Washington, first… …

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