that+is+to+say

  • 11that is to say — in other words; put differently …

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  • 12that is to say — A phrase of art used as a videlicet. See videlicet …

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  • 13that is to say — adverb as follows (Freq. 4) • Syn: ↑namely, ↑viz., ↑to wit, ↑videlicet …

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  • 14All That I Can Say — Infobox Single Name = All That I Can Say Artist = Mary J. Blige from Album = Mary Released = flagicon|U.S. 1999flagicon|UK 9 August 1999 Format = CD single, vinyl Recorded = 1999 Genre = Hip hop soul Length = 5:30 (album version) 3:59 (radio… …

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  • 15say — [sā] vt. SAID, saying; 3d pers. sing., pres. indic., says, said [sez] [ME seien (< orig. 3d pers. sing., pres. indic.), seggen < OE secgan, akin to sagu, a saying, tale (ON saga), Ger sagen, to say < IE base * sekw , to note, see, show,… …

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  • 17Say — Say, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Said} (s[e^]d), contracted from sayed; p. pr. & vb. n. {Saying}.] [OE. seggen, seyen, siggen, sayen, sayn, AS. secgan; akin to OS. seggian, D. zeggen, LG. seggen, OHG. sag[=e]n, G. sagen, Icel. segja, Sw. s[ a]ga, Dan.… …

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  • 18say — 1. In ordinary use say occurs as a noun only in the expression have a say (or variants of it such as have a bigger say). 2. The use of say as an imperative in uses such as • Let s meet soon say next Friday is an established idiom. 3. The… …

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  • 19that — [ ðæt ] function word *** That can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun): Give me that hammer. as a demonstrative pronoun (without a following noun): Who gave you that? as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): I… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 20that — ► PRONOUN & DETERMINER (pl. those) 1) used to identify a specific person or thing observed or heard by the speaker. 2) referring to the more distant of two things near to the speaker. 3) referring to a specific thing previously mentioned or known …

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