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  • 11all — O.E. eall all, every, entire, from P.Gmc. *alnaz (Cf. O.Fris., O.H.G. al, O.N. allr, Goth. alls), with no certain connection outside Germanic. Combinations with all meaning wholly, without limit were common in Old English (e.g. eall halig all… …

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  • 12All of Me — may refer to:In music: * All of Me (song), a popular song and jazz standard * All of Me (NOFX), a single by NOFX * All of Me (Boy Oh Boy) , a song by Sabrina Salerno * All of Me (album), an album by Amii Stewart * All of Me (John Pizzarelli… …

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  • 13All — steht für: umgangssprachliche Kurzform für das Weltall bzw. das Universum ALL ist die Abkürzung für: Akute lymphatische Leukämie Albanischer Lek, die albanische Währung nach ISO 4217 ALL (Band), eine amerikanische Punkrock Band América Latina… …

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  • 14all- — [o:l US o:l] prefix 1.) consisting of or made of only one kind of thing ▪ an all male club ▪ an all wool coat 2.) all day/all night continuing for the whole day or night ▪ an all day seminar ▪ an all night café …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 15all- — [o:l US o:l] prefix 1.) consisting of or made of only one kind of thing ▪ an all male club ▪ an all wool coat 2.) all day/all night continuing for the whole day or night ▪ an all day seminar ▪ an all night café …

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  • 16All In — may refer to:* All In (TV series) * All In (House episode) * * All In (2006 film) * All In, album by Sonic Boom Six * In poker, all in …

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  • 17all — RIGHT loc.adv. 1. De acord, în ordine. 2. Cu siguranţă, sigur. 3. Binişor, satisfăcător. [pr. engl.: ólraĩt] (engl. all right, din all = tot şi right = corect) [Cuvinte străine (recent intrate în limbă), pp. 1046 1052; def., et. MW] Trimis de… …

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  • 18all- — [ ɔl ] prefix 1. ) only: used with many adjectives and nouns to show that something includes only the type of thing or person mentioned: an all female band an all star team 2. ) whole: used with many nouns to show that something includes the… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 19all — adj 1 *whole, entire, total, gross Analogous words: complete, plenary, *full 2 All, every, each, when applied to the individuals of a group, imply inclusion of the entire membership with no exceptions. All is applied to the aggregate of… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 20All — All, conj. [Orig. all, adv., wholly: used with though or if, which being dropped before the subjunctive left all as if in the sense although.] Although; albeit. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] All they were wondrous loth. Spenser. [1913 Webster] || …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English