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- nounprovisos (plural noun)
- a condition attached to an agreement:"he left his unborn grandchild a trust fund with the proviso that he be named after the old man"
Originlate Middle English: from the medieval Latin phrase proviso (quod) ‘it being provided (that)’, from Latin providere ‘foresee, provide’.Similar and Opposite Words
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