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    more
    [môr]
    determiner
    1. a greater or additional amount or degree of:
      "she poured herself more coffee" · "I feel better in myself and I have more energy"
      Opposite:
    pronoun
    1. a greater or additional amount of something:
      "tell me more" · "products of superior quality usually cost more" · "you guys will probably know more than me about this" · "they proved more of a hindrance than a help"
      Similar:
      an additional amount/number
      a greater quantity/number
      an addition
      a supplement
      an increase
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Old English māra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch meer and German mehr.
    man·y
    [ˈmenē]
    determiner
    more (comparative adjective)
    1. a large number of:
      "many people agreed with her" · "it was one of my many errors" · "the possibilities are many"
      Similar:
      a great/good deal of
      a lot of
      a large/great number of
      great quantities of
      plenty of
      scores of
      crowds of
      droves of
      an army of
      a horde of
      a multitude of
      a multiplicity of
      an abundance of
      a profusion of
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Old English manig, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch menig and German manch.
    much
    [məCH]
    adverb
    more (comparative adverb)
    1. to a great extent; a great deal:
      "did it hurt much?" · "thanks very much" · "they did not mind, much to my surprise" · "they look much better" · "Nicolai's English was much the worst"
    Origin
    Middle English: shortened from muchel, from Old English micel (see mickle).
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