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without
1. adverb /wɪθˈaʊt,wɪðˈaʊt/
a) outside, externally

1904: I knew that someone had entered the house cautiously from without. — Arthur Conan Doyle, ‘The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez’ (Norton 2005, p.1100)

b) Lacking something.

c.1600s: Macbeth: Theres blood upon your face

2. preposition /wɪθˈaʊt,wɪðˈaʊt/
a) Outside of, beyond

The snow was swirling without the cottage, but it was warm within.

b) Not having, containing, characteristic of, etc..

Life goes on within you and without you. - George Harrison - Sgt Pepper

Syn: lacking, outwith, with no, -less, w/o, sans
Ant: within, with, having, characteristic, endowed
3. conjunction /wɪθˈaʊt,wɪðˈaʊt/
Unless.

thou shalt be confounded withoute thou yelde me my tresoure.


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