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Meaning

Conj

  • As a
    ;
    two
    to be
    together or
    each other.
  • Used
    to
    two
    ,
    or adverbs.
  • Simply
    two
    or sentences.
  • Introducing a
    or
    which
    or
    from the first.
  • Yet; but.
  • Used to
    certain
    :
    when they
    (not
    );
    and
    to
    ,
    etc. (now often
    in US); to
    to wholes.
  • Used to
    more than two
    together in a
    , sometimes to
    the number of
    .
  • Connecting two
    , with
    of
    or
    repetition.
  • Introducing a
    or
    clause.
  • Introducing the
    of
    from a
    point; also used alone as a
    : ‘and so what?’.
  • Used to
    two
    where the second is
    on the first: ‘to’. Used especially after come, go and try.
  • Introducing a
    between things having the same
    ; "as well as other".
  • Used to
    ;
    (with
    or
    verb).
  • In American English:
  • Expressing a condition.
  • If;
    that.
  • Expressing a condition.
  • As if, as though.
  • In Logic & Mathematics:
    Connecting two
    s to create a new
    that
    it to only be
    when both of the two
    are
    .

    Noun

    In Music:
    In
    , the
    of a
    beat.
    In British English:
    Breath.
    In British English:
    Sea
    ;
    fog.
    In Logic & Logic:
    Alternative form of ∧, the
    operator.
    In Logic & Logic:
    The
    and, only
    if both of two
    is
    . In
    notation.

    Verb

    In British English:
    To
    ;
    ;
    ; imagine.
    In Logic & Logic:
    To
    (a value) with another value
    this operator.

    Adj

    In Aviation & Logic:
    Initialism of
    down.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    and
    English
    arrow
    and
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    Sourced from
    Etym

    Antonyms

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