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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"
    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"
    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"
    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"
      • for a large part of one's time; often:
        "I'm not there much"
    Origin
    Middle English: shortened from muchel, from Old English micel (see mickle).
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    pronoun
    1. a greater or additional amount of something:
      an additional amount/number
      a greater quantity/number
      an addition
      a supplement
      an increase
      Opposite:
    determiner
    1. a large number of:
      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
      lots of
      loads of
      masses of
      stacks of
      scads of
      heaps of
      piles of
      bags of
      tons of
      oodles of
      dozens of
      hundreds of
      thousands of
      millions of
      billions of
      zillions of
      a slew of
      gazillions of
      bazillions of
      gobs of
      a swag of
      a shitload of
      Opposite:
     
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