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1 MEANS
[N]ARS (ARTIS) (F)FACULTAS (-ATIS) (F)ORGANUM (-I) (N)SUFFUGIUM (-I) (N)SUBFUGIUM (-I) (N)SUPELLEX (-LECTILIS) (F)OPS: OPES (-UM) (PL)PRAESIDIUM (-I) (N)VEA (-AE) (F)RATIO (-ONIS) (F)VIA (-AE) (F)AMMINICULUM (-I) (N)- BY ALL MEANS- BY ALL MEANS!- BY MEANS- BY MEANS OF- BY NO MEANS- BY NO MEANS!- BY WHAT MEANS- BY WHICH MEANS -
2 MEANS: BY ALL MEANS
[ADV]IMMOIMOINMOQUIPPEQUIPPINIOMNIS: OMNI MODOOMNIMODISQUOQUOMODOMAGNOPERE: MAXIMOPEREETIAMMAXIMEMAXUME -
3 MEANS: BY ALL MEANS!
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4 MEANS: BY MEANS
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5 MEANS: BY MEANS OF
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6 MEANS: BY NO MEANS
[ADV]MINIMEMINUMENEQUEQUAMNEQUAQUAMIMMOIMOINMOHAUHAUDHAUT QUAQUAMHAUTHAUDQUAQUAMHAUTQUAQUAM -
7 MEANS: BY NO MEANS!
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8 MEANS: BY WHAT MEANS
[ADV]QUAREQUAQUI -
9 MEANS: BY WHICH MEANS
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10 MEANS OF AID
[N]ADIUMENTUM (-I) (N)ADJUMENTUM (-I) (N) -
11 MEANS OF CONCEALMENT
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12 MEANS OF DECEIVING
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13 MEANS OF DISTURBANCE
[N]TURBAMENTUM: TURBAMENTA (PL) -
14 MEANS OF ESCAPE
[N]EFFUGIUM (-I) (N)ECFUGIUM (-I) (N) -
15 MEANS OF HEALING
[N]CURA (-AE) (F) -
16 MEANS OF LIFE
[N]VITALE (-IS) (N) -
17 MEANS OF LIVING
[N]VICTUS (-US) (M) -
18 MEANS OF PROMOTING
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19 MEANS OF RELIEVING
[N]ALLEVAMENTUM (-I) (N)ADLEVAMENTUM (-I) (N) -
20 MEANS OF RUINING
[N]CORRUPTELA (-AE) (F)
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means — W2S2 [mi:nz] n plural means ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(method)¦ 2¦(money)¦ 3 by all means! 4 by no means/not by any means 5 by means of something 6 a means to an end 7 the means of production ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
means — [ minz ] (plural means) noun *** 1. ) count a method for doing or achieving something: WAY: Information is not easily obtained by any other means. an effective means for finding qualified job applicants means of: What means of transportation is… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
means — [miːnz] noun [plural] the money and resources that a person or organization has available: means to do something • Large corporations have the means to pay large fines without suffering hardship. • The group has limited means. • young families… … Financial and business terms
means — 1. When the meaning is ‘financial resources’, means is treated as plural: Their means are somewhat limited. When the meaning is ‘a way or method’ it can operate as a singular noun (when preceded by a determiner such as a, any, or every) or as a… … Modern English usage
means — [mēnz] pl.n. 〚/span> MEAN3, n.〛 1. [with sing. or pl. v.] that by which something is done or obtained; agency [the fastest means of travel] 2. resources or available wealth; often, specif., great wealth; riches [a person of … Universalium
means — n pl but sing or pl in constr 1 a: something enabling one to achieve a desired end a means of self defense b: cause (1) 2: resources (as income and assets) at one s disposal Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of La … Law dictionary
means — ► PLURAL NOUN (also treated as sing. ) 1) an agent or method for achieving a result. 2) financial resources; income. 3) substantial resources; wealth. ● by all means Cf. ↑by all means ● by means of Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
means — [mēnz] pl.n. [< MEAN3, n.] 1. [with sing. or pl. v.] that by which something is done or obtained; agency [the fastest means of travel] 2. resources or available wealth; often, specif., great wealth; riches [a person of means] by all means 1 … English World dictionary
Means — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: John Hugh Means (1812–1862), US amerikanischer Politiker Larry Means (* 1947), US amerikanischer Politiker Natrone Means (* 1972), US amerikanischer Footballspieler Rice W. Means (1877–1949), US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Méans — Administration Nom italien Meana di Susa Nom piémontais Méans Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Means — may refer to: Means (surname) Definitions Mean (average), a term used in mathematics and statistics Means (ethics), something of instrumental value in order to achieve an end Means (law), an aspect of a crime needed to convince a jury of guilt in … Wikipedia