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  • 51Worth — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Adam Worth (1844 1902), gentlemen criminel d origine allemande Charles Frederick Worth (1826 1895), couturier anglais William Jenkins Worth (1794 1849),… …

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  • 52Wörth —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différentes localités partageant un même nom. Wörth (Haute Bavière), Bavière, Allemagne Wörth am Main, Bavière, Allemagne Wörth an der Donau, Bavière, Allemagne Wörth an der Isar, Bavière, Allemagne… …

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  • 53worth — See: bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, for all one is worth, game is not worth the candle, not worth a tinker s damn, worth a cent …

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  • 54worth it — (it s well) worth it 1. it is useful or important. Writing the book is a lot of work, and there are times when Hart wonders if the effort is worth it. If you want to have a good time traveling, it s well worth it to spend time reading guidebooks… …

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  • 55worth — /wɜ:θ/ adjective having a value or a price ● Don’t get it repaired – it’s worth only £25. ● The car is worth £6,000 on the secondhand market. ♦ he is worth £10m he owns property, investments, etc., which would sell for £10m ♦ what are ten pounds… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 56worth — 1. adjective /wɜːθ,wɜːrθ/ a) Having a value of; proper to be exchanged for. My house now is worth double what I paid for it. b) Deserving of. Cleanliness is the virtue most worth having but one. 2. noun /wɜːθ,wɜːrθ/ …

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  • 57worth — [OE] Worth is a general Germanic adjective, with relatives in German wert, Dutch waard, Swedish värd, and Danish værd (worth ‘value’ [OE] is a noun use of the adjective). Its ultimate ancestry is uncertain, although it has been speculated that it …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 58worth — [OE] Worth is a general Germanic adjective, with relatives in German wert, Dutch waard, Swedish värd, and Danish værd (worth ‘value’ [OE] is a noun use of the adjective). Its ultimate ancestry is uncertain, although it has been speculated that it …

    Word origins

  • 59worth — noun 1) evidence of the rug s worth Syn: value, price, cost; valuation, quotation, estimate 2) the intrinsic worth of education Syn: benefit, advantage, use, value, virtue, utility …

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  • 60worth — The quality or value of a thing which gives it value. Although worth in some connections may mean more than pecuniary value, in law it means that sum of valuable qualities which renders a thing valuable and useful expressed in the current medium… …

    Black's law dictionary