Studied but not so much?
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MINOREDStudied, but not so much?
NAYNot only so, but.
QUOTEUNQUOTESo-called (but not really)
GETRICHSOMEDAYGain success, but not so quick?
NAYAlso, and not only so, but.
SPECIOUSApparently right, but not really so.
apparentSeeming real or true, but not necessarily so
ostensibleStated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so
officiallyIn public and for official purposes but not necessarily so in reality
seemingAppearing to be real or true, but not necessarily being so; apparent
supposedGenerally assumed or believed to be the case, but not necessarily so
allegretto(Italian) a musical piece quicker than andante, but not so quick as allegro
allegrettosALLEGRETTO, (Italian) a musical piece quicker than andante, but not so quick as allegro
inscribedDraw (a figure) within another so that their boundaries touch but do not intersect
inscribingDraw (a figure) within another so that their boundaries touch but do not intersect
inscribesDraw (a figure) within another so that their boundaries touch but do not intersect
inscribeDraw (a figure) within another so that their boundaries touch but do not intersect
contrary(of two propositions) So related that one or neither but not both must be true
sprainsWrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation
sprainingWrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation
yeare than this not only so but used to introduce a more explicit or emphatic phrase yet the impression, yea the evidence, is inescapable J. G. Harrison
micrometeoroidA microscopic particle in space or of extraterrestrial origin that is small enough so that if it enters the earth's atmosphere, it will not burn up but drift to the earth's surface instead
micrometeoroidsA microscopic particle in space or of extraterrestrial origin that is small enough so that if it enters the earth's atmosphere, it will not burn up but drift to the earth's surface instead
carriersA person or other organism that possesses a particular gene, esp. as a single copy whose effect is masked by a dominant allele, so that the associated characteristic (such as a hereditary disease) is not displayed but may be passed to offspring