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Found 3 definition: st thomas, and, principe.

st thomas top

Pos: Noun Phrase
[RELATED WORDS]

battle of st mihiel, common st john's wort, creeping st john's wort, doubting thomas, dylan marlais thomas, dylan thomas, ernest thomas sinton walton, great st john's wort, james thomas farrell, james thomas harris, john thomas scopes, low st andrew's cross, lowell jackson thomas, lowell thomas, norman mattoon thomas, norman thomas, saint thomas, saint thomas a becket, saint thomas aquinas, seth thomas, shrubby st john's wort, sir thomas gresham, sir thomas lawrence, sir thomas malory, sir thomas more, sir thomas raffles, sir thomas stamford raffles, sir thomas wyat, sir thomas wyatt, st andrews's cross, st bernard, st john's day, st john's eve, st john's night, st john's wort, st john's wort family, st joseph, st martin's day, st mihiel, st patrick's day, st peter's wort, st valentine's day, st. thomas, st. thomas a becket, st. thomas and principe, st. thomas aquinas, thomas, thomas a becket, thomas a kempis, thomas alva edison, thomas aquinas, thomas augustus watson, thomas babington macaulay, thomas bayes, thomas bowdler, thomas bradley, thomas carew, thomas carlyle, thomas chippendale, thomas clayton wolfe, thomas crawford, thomas de quincey, thomas decker, thomas dekker, thomas edison, thomas edward lawrence, thomas gainsborough, thomas gray, thomas hardy, thomas hart benton, thomas hastings, thomas henry huxley, thomas higginson, thomas hobbes, thomas hodgkin, thomas hopkins gallaudet, thomas hunt morgan, thomas huxley, thomas j. hanks, thomas j. jackson, thomas jackson, thomas jefferson, thomas jonathan jackson, thomas kennerly wolfe jr., thomas kid, thomas kyd, thomas lanier williams, thomas malory, thomas malthus, thomas mann, thomas merton, thomas middleton, thomas moore, thomas more, thomas nast, thomas nelson page, thomas paine, thomas phosphate, thomas process, thomas pynchon, thomas reid, thomas robert malthus, thomas slag, thomas stearns eliot, thomas straussler, thomas sully, thomas sydenham, thomas tallis, thomas the doubting apostle, thomas wentworth storrow higginson, thomas willis, thomas wolfe, thomas woodrow wilson, thomas wright waller, thomas young



and top

Pos: Conjunction, Noun
[CIDE DICTIONARY]

and, conj. [AS. and; akin to OS. endi, Icel. enda, OHG. anti, enti, inti, unti, G. und, D. en, OD. ende. Cf, An if, Ante-.].

1.  A particle which expresses the relation of connection or addition. It is used to conjoin a word with a word, a clause with a clause, or a sentence with a sentence. [1913 Webster]

2.  In order to; -- used instead of the infinitival to, especially after try, come, go. [1913 Webster]
"At least to try and teach the erring soul." [1913 Webster]

3.  It is sometimes, in old songs, a mere expletive. [1913 Webster]
"When that I was and a little tiny boy." [1913 Webster]

4.  If; though. See An, conj. Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
"As they will set an house on fire, and it were but to roast their eggs." [1913 Webster]

And so forth, and others; and the rest; and similar things; and other things or ingredients. The abbreviation, etc. (et cetera), or &c., is usually read and so forth.

[OXFORD DICTIONARY]

and, conj.
1 a connecting words, clauses, or sentences, that are to be taken jointly (cakes and buns; white and brown bread; buy and sell; two hundred and forty). b implying progression (better and better). c implying causation (do that and I'll hit you; she hit him and he cried). d implying great duration (he cried and cried). e implying a great number (miles and miles). f implying addition (two and two are four). g implying variety (there are books and books). h implying succession (walking two and two).
2 colloq. to (try and open it).
3 in relation to (Britain and the EEC).

Idiom:
and/or either or both of two stated possibilities (usually restricted to legal and commercial use).

Etymology:
OE and


[ROGET DICTIONARY]

Addition

N  addition, annexation, adjection, junction, superposition, superaddition, superjunction, superfetation, accession, reinforcement, increase, increment, supplement, accompaniment, interposition, insertion, added, additional, supplemental, supplementary, suppletory, subjunctive, adjectitious, adscititious, ascititious, additive, extra, accessory, au reste, in addition, more, plus, extra, and, also, likewise, too, furthermore, further, item, and also, and eke, else, besides, to boot, et cetera, and so on, and so forth, into the bargain, cum multis aliis, over and above, moreover, with, withal, including, inclusive, as well as, not to mention, let alone, together with, along with, coupled with, in conjunction with, conjointly, jointly, adde parvum parvo magnus acervus erit.


Accompaniment

N  accompaniment, adjunct, context, appendage, appurtenance, coexistence, concomitance, company, association, companionship, partnership, copartnership, coefficiency, concomitant, accessory, coefficient, companion, buddy, attendant, fellow, associate, friend, colleague, consort, spouse, mate, partner, co-partner, satellite, hanger on, fellow-traveller, shadow, escort, cortege, attribute, accompanying, concomitant, fellow, twin, joint, associated with, coupled with, accessory, attendant, obbligato, with, withal, together with, along with, in company with, hand in hand, side by side, cheek by jowl, cheek by jole, arm in arm, therewith, herewith, and, together, in a body, collectively, noscitur a sociis, virtutis fortuna comes.



principe top

Pos: Noun
[WORDNET DICTIONARY]

Noun principe has 1 senses

   principe(n = noun.location) - an island in the Gulf of Guinea that is part of Sao Tome and Principe;
is a kind of
island
is a part of democratic republic of sao tome and principe, sao thome e principe, sao tome and principe, sao tome e principe, st. thomas and principe


[RELATED WORDS]

democratic republic of sao tome and principe, sao thome e principe, sao thome e principe monetary unit, sao tome and principe, sao tome e principe, st. thomas and principe