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mɔˈroʊvər
WordNet
The fork is wide; both teeth are bent horizontally at the ends, thicken there and moreover are split into two blades, which can be screwed together by a scab which ends with a double wing. The very light wooden stick is stained black (?) And damaged by woodworm. No point at the bottom.
The fork is wide; both teeth are bent horizontally at the ends, thicken there and moreover are split into two blades, which can be screwed together by a scab which ends with a double wing. The very light wooden stick is stained black (?) And damaged by woodworm. No point at the bottom.
  1. (adv) moreover
    in addition; furthermore, their quality is improving"; moreover, mice nested there" "computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time","the cellar was dark","what is more, there's no sign of a change"
Illustrations
The concretion encloses a large, greenish glass fragment. Moreover, the concretion has been against wood, because the wood structure is clearly visible on one side. Filled with rubber. Concretion.
The concretion encloses a large, greenish glass fragment. Moreover, the concretion has been against wood, because the wood structure is clearly visible on one side. Filled with rubber. Concretion.
The naked man is chained hand and foot to a devil lying on a globe. Moreover, the devil has kept the head of man in check. Man holds his hands in prayer and looks hopefully at the heavenly rays in the left corner. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a fourteen-part series on the subject of the way to achieve eternal bliss.
The naked man is chained hand and foot to a devil lying on a globe. Moreover, the devil has kept the head of man in check. Man holds his hands in prayer and looks hopefully at the heavenly rays in the left corner. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a fourteen-part series on the subject of the way to achieve eternal bliss.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Moreover
    Beyond what has been said; further; besides; in addition; furthermore; also; likewise. "Moreover , he hath left you all his walks."
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. moreover
    Beyond what has been said; further; besides; also; likewise.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
  1. (adv) Moreover
    mōr-ō′vėr more over or beyond what has been said: further: besides: also.
Quotations
Marcel Proust
Lies are essential to humanity. They are perhaps as important as the pursuit of pleasure and moreover are dictated by that pursuit.
Marcel Proust
E. M. Cioran
The fact that life has no meaning is a reason to live --moreover, the only one.
E. M. Cioran
In my opinion a mathematician need not preoccupy himself with philosophy -- An opinion, moreover, which has been expressed by many philosophers.
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Etymology

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary More, + over,

Usage in the news

Moreover, the timberland is not home to any of the frogs , nor does it contain the habitat the species needs to survive, Poitevent has said. nola.com

Moreover, if not half but all of the game is mental, adopting such a change can give you a huge competitive advantage in the job market. ncmahq.org

Moreover, he's simply thankful to be alive. myrtlebeachonline.com

Moreover, along with all the other drilling he stopped, he also halted the Keystone pipeline. courierpostonline.com

Moreover, the economy is worsening, coming in below expectations. ashingtonpost.com

Moreover, despite making navigating through Windows 8's tiled interface somewhat easier, its hotkeys don't make enough of a difference to make it a clear favorite among keyboards . pcmag.com

Moreover, even if Roe is overturned, the issue would return to state legislatures, and abortion would probably be legal in more states than in 1972. nationalreview.com

Moreover, no one who was nonunion could still work in the union shop. ashingtontimes.com

Moreover, it was a natural satellite just like our moon . foxnews.com

Moreover, women who have MRIs before breast surgery seem to be no less likely to need a second surgery to remove additional cancerous tissue. foxnews.com

Moreover, women who have MRIs before. dailypress.com

Moreover, they had never played on the same afternoon in Bellaire prior to Saturday. timesleaderonline.com

Moreover, it really bothers me to think that I may have only six months left with my son Jack. kezj.com

" Moreover, he says, "the vagueness of the phrase was deliberately (or instinctively) calculated by its sponsors stimulate. commentarymagazine.com

Moreover, the weakest connection or hardware point determines the maximum capability of a conference for all part... mactech.com

Usage in scientific papers

Moreover, the fact that the original Dyson potential (6) contains interaction between all pairs of the gas particles is also not substantial.
The statistical properties of the city transport in Cuernavaca (Mexico) and Random matrix ensembles

Moreover, let M, N ⊂ B (Tq ) denote the von Neumann algebras generated by {lq (ξ ) + lq (ξ )∗ | ξ ∈ V }, and respectively by {lq (η) + lq (η)∗ | η ∈ W }.
Random unitaries in non-commutative tori, and an asymptotic model for q-circular systems

Moreover, σ(D) is a commutative subalgebra of W ′ .
Derivation-Simple Algebras and the Structures of Generalized Lie Algebras of Witt Type

Moreover, F ∈ L2(Hm red ) if and only if f is square integrable relative to e−|z |2 .
Universality and scaling of zeros on symplectic manifolds

Moreover, D0 is independent of the choice of local frame {ej }, connection ∇, and approximate identity ρε .
Universality and scaling of zeros on symplectic manifolds

Usage in literature

Moreover, Alexander made a tender appeal, and adroitly suggested a distasteful counter-proposition. "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" by William Milligan Sloane

Moreover, I had no means of getting any. "The Birthright" by Joseph Hocking

Moreover, other habits had become confirmed. "A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1" by Georges Perrot

Moreover, both use words, and both employ sentences; but here the likeness ends. "English: Composition and Literature" by W. F. (William Franklin) Webster

It became, moreover, a centre of improvement, not for Germany alone, but for the whole astronomical world. "A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century" by Agnes M. (Agnes Mary) Clerke

They suffer under alarms, moreover, from which we are happily free. "The Beauties of Nature" by Sir John Lubbock

Moreover, Jake imagined they might have to meet the antagonism of rich and unscrupulous rivals. "Partners of the Out-Trail" by Harold Bindloss

Moreover, in spite of certain lines in his face, he was absurdly boyish to have sung those great songs. "The Dominant Strain" by Anna Chapin Ray

Moreover it is perhaps better to be wrong in one's belief's than not to have any. "The Paliser case" by Edgar Saltus

Moreover, there has been simultaneously going on a differentiation of climates. "Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I" by Herbert Spencer

Usage in poetry
Not me alone, moreover,
But millions and millions!
Space unending spans not all the questions
From earth here and up toward heaven.
Moreover, having lived, and learned
The taste of Life's most bitter spring,
For all the sick this sister yearned —
The poor and suffering.
"Yet am I very sorry for my sin;
Moreover, Christ, I cannot bear that hell,
I am most fain to love you, and to win
A place in heaven some time: I cannot tell:
"Stood whom I knew, but scarcely dared to touch,
She seemed to have changed so in the night;
Moreover she held scarlet lilies, such
As Maiden Margaret bears upon the light
Except because the rooks will make a caw
Just now and then together: and the breeze
Soon rises up again among the trees,
Making the grass, moreover, bend and tease
Your face, but pleasantly. Mayhap the paw
Life, friends, is boring. We must not say so.
After all, the sky flashes, the great sea yearns,
we ourselves flash and yearn,
and moreover my mother told me as a boy
(repeatedly) 'Ever to confess you're bored
means you have no