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  • 31perhaps — adverb 1》 expressing uncertainty or possibility. 2》 used when making a polite request or suggestion. Origin C15: from per + hap …

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  • 32perhaps — ad. Perchance, possibly, haply, by chance, maybe, it may be, as luck may have it, peradventure …

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  • 33perhaps — adv maybe, it may be, as the case may be, mayhap, Chiefly Dial. mayhappen, Literary. perchance, Archaic. peradventure; possibly, for all one knows, it could be that, there is a chance or possibility that, who knows but that; if possible, if one… …

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  • 34perhaps — per·haps …

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  • 35perhaps — adverb Syn: maybe, for all one knows, it could be, it may be, it s possible, possibly, conceivably; N.English happen …

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  • 36perhaps — per•haps [[t]pərˈhæps[/t]] adv. maybe; possibly • Etymology: 1520–30; See per, hap, s I …

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  • 37maybe - perhaps — You use maybe or perhaps to indicate that something is possible, although you are not certain about it. There is no difference in meaning between these words. Maybe he was wrong. Perhaps Andrew is right after all. Maybe is normally used only at… …

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  • 38Last Chance to Dance Trance (Perhaps) — Infobox Album Name = Last Chance to Dance Trance (Perhaps) Type = Greatest hits Artist = Medeski Martin Wood Released = October 12 1999 Recorded = Genre = Jazz Length = Label = Blue Note Records Producer = Medeski Martin Wood Reviews = Last album …

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  • 39Pre-Columbian Belize — Perhaps as early as 35,000 years ago, nomadic people came from Asia to the Americas across the frozen Bering Strait. In the course of many millennia, their descendants settled in and adapted to different environments, creating many cultures in… …

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  • 40Rodd — Perhaps surprisingly this English surname is not a short form of the popular given name Roderick. According to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon Charles Bardsley it originates from the pre 7th century Olde English word rod, which is perhaps… …

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