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- MORE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MORE is greater How to use more in a sentence
- MORE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MORE definition: 1 a larger or extra number or amount: 2 used to form the comparative of many adjectives and… Learn more
- More - definition of more by The Free Dictionary
Define more more synonyms, more pronunciation, more translation, English dictionary definition of more in greater quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number: I need more time Not to be confused with: moor – a tract of peaty wasteland with poor drainage; to
- more - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
more mɔr adj , [comparative of] much or many with most as superlative in greater quantity, amount, or number: I need more money She had more coins than I did additional or further: Do you need more time? n [uncountable] an additional quantity, amount, or number: Would you like more? a greater quantity, amount, or degree: The price is more than I thought Their report is more than just a
- more - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
more comparative degree of many: in greater number (Used for a discrete quantity ) quotations
- What does MORE mean? - Definitions. net
Definition of MORE in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of MORE What does MORE mean? Information and translations of MORE in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- More Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
More and more people [=an increasingly large number of people] are using e-mail these days
- More Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
More definition: Additional; extra Origin of More From Middle English more, from Old English māra (“more" ), from Proto-Germanic *maizô (“more" ), from Proto-Indo-European *mÄ“- (“many" ) Cognate with Scots mair (“more" ), West Frisian mear (“more" ), Dutch meer (“more" ), Low German mehr (“more" ), German mehr (“more" ), Danish mere (“more" ), Swedish mera (“more
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