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61 adqui
but, yet, notwithstanding, however, rather, well/but now; and yet, still -
62 adquin
but, yet, notwithstanding, however, rather, well/but now; and yet, still -
63 atqui
but, yet, notwithstanding, however, rather, well/but now; and yet, still -
64 atquin
but, yet, notwithstanding, however, rather, well/but now; and yet, still -
65 attamen
but yet, but however, nevertheless -
66 atvero
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67 audem
but (postpositive), on the other hand/contrary; while, however; moreover, also -
68 bat
but, while, however; (contemptuous parity of "at" - b-b-but) -
69 batenim
but, yet, nevertheless, however; (contemptuous parity of "atenim" - b-b-but) -
70 quacumque
wherever; in whatever part/manner, however; by whatever route/way -
71 quacunque
wherever; in whatever part/manner, however; by whatever route/way -
72 quantusvis
to as great a degree as you like, as much/long as you like; however; although -
73 quantuvis
as great as you please, however great -
74 quicunque
quaecunque, quodcunque PACK(w/-cunque) who/whatever, no matter who/what, in any time/way, however small -
75 quomodocumque
however, no matter what way; in whatever way; somehow; in some degree or other -
76 quomodocunque
however, no matter what way; in whatever way; somehow; in some degree or other -
77 quoquomodo
in whatever way; however (quoquo modo) -
78 quotcumque
whatever number of; as many as; however many -
79 quotcunque
whatever number of; as many as; however many -
80 quotienscumque
whenever, every time that; however often, as often as
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however — index notwithstanding, regardless, unless Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
however — late 14c., from HOW (Cf. how) + EVER (Cf. ever) … Etymology dictionary
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however */*/*/ — UK [haʊˈevə(r)] / US [haʊˈevər] adverb, conjunction Summary: However can be used in the following ways: as a way of showing how a sentence is related to what has already been said: Prices have been rising. It is unlikely, however, that this… … English dictionary