Although to Ovid
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ETSIAlthough to Ovid
ETSIAlthough, to Antony
ETSIAlthough, to Cato
WHILSTAlthough, to a Brit
aliterateUnwilling to read, although able to do so
hopeto continue to hope, although the outlook does not warrant it
SAYAHAILMARY"And although I'm not Catholic, I'll be sure to ... in my prayers tonight!"
reportedUsed to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy
reportsUsed to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy
reportingUsed to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy
guessingUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
peripheral(of a device) Able to be attached to and used with a computer, although not an integral part of it
guessesUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
allegedlyUsed to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof
possibleAble to happen although not certain to; denoting a fact, event, or situation that may or may not occur or be so
STEPINTOTHERING"And although he's tired at the end of the day, Gov. Ventura will be ready to ... again tomorrow for the people of Minnesota!"
allogeneicDenoting, relating to, or involving tissues or cells that are genetically dissimilar and hence immunologically incompatible, although from individuals of the same species
presumptionsAn idea that is taken to be true, and often used as the basis for other ideas, although it is not known for certain
presumptionAn idea that is taken to be true, and often used as the basis for other ideas, although it is not known for certain
semiabstractionpertaining to or designating a style of painting or sculpture in which the subject remains recognizable although the forms are highly stylized in a manner derived from abstract art
complementarityThe concept that two contrasted theories, such as the wave and particle theories of light, may be able to explain a set of phenomena, although each separately only accounts for some aspects
concessive(of a preposition or conjunction) Introducing a phrase or clause denoting a circumstance that might be expected to preclude the action of the main clause, but does not (e.g., in spite of, although)
bluebeardA character in a tale by Charles Perrault, who killed several wives in turn for disobeying his order to avoid a locked room, which contained the bodies of his previous wives. Local tradition in Brittany identifies him with Gilles de Rais (c.1400รป40), a perpetrator of atrocities, although he had only one wife (who left him)