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  • 51most — [[t]moʊst[/t]] adj. superl. of much or many with more as compar. 1) in the greatest number, amount, or degree: the most votes; the most talent[/ex] 2) in the majority of instances: Most operations are successful[/ex] 3) the greatest quantity,… …

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  • 52Most — 1. Auss Most wird Wein. – Lehmann, 176, 25 u. 409, 22. 2. Heunischen1 Most darf man nicht gar viel saufen, man muss sonst mit Schanden den Berg entlaufen. – Nass. Schulbl., XIV, 5. Hunnischen, eine in den Jahren 906 und 923 von den Sorben und… …

    Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • 53most — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 existing in the greatest quantity or degree (you have made most mistakes; see who can make the most noise). 2 the majority of; nearly all of (most people think so). n. 1 the greatest quantity or number (this is the most I… …

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  • 54MOST — The acronym MOST has several meanings:* Management of Social Transformations, the main UNESCO social sciences research programme * Maynard Operation Sequence Technique, a work measurement system * Media Oriented Systems Transport, an electronic… …

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  • 55MOST — Microvariability and Oscillations of STars Организация: ККА Волновой диапазон: 350нм  700нм …

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  • 56most — determiner, n., pronoun 1) to get the most (out of life) 2) to make the most (of one s opportunities) 3) most of (most of them) 4) at (the) most USAGE NOTE: The use of the preposition of is necessary when a pronoun follows. When a noun follows,… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 57most — /moʊst / (say mohst) adjective 1. in the greatest quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number: the most votes. 2. in the majority of instances: most exercise is beneficial. 3. greatest, as in size or extent: the most part. –pronoun 4. the… …

  • 58most — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mǣst; akin to Old High German meist most, Old English māra more more at more Date: before 12th century 1. greatest in quantity, extent, or degree < the most ability > 2. the majority of <&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 59Most — Federweißer; Traubenmost; Maische (für Wein); Süßmost; Fruchtwein * * * Most [mɔst], der; [e]s, e: aus Obst gewonnener [noch nicht gegorener] Saft: Most machen, trinken; der Most gärt. Zus.: Apfelmost, Kirschmost, Süßmost. * * * …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 60mòšt — môšta m (ȍ ó) 1. sladek sok iz mletega, mečkanega grozdja, sadja: pokušati mošt / sadni, vinski mošt ♦ agr. mošt vre 2. sladka ali prevreta pijača iz mletega, mečkanega sadja: delati mošt iz manjvrednega sadja; piti mošt / hruškov, jabolčni mošt …

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