conj. haricinde

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except
Unless; used to introduce a hypothetical case in which an exception may exist

Offensive wars, except the cause be very just, I will not allow of.

With the exception (that); used to introduce a clause, phrase or adverb forming an exception or qualification to something previously stated

I never made fun of her except teasingly.

To take exception, to object (to or against)

he was a great lover of music, and perhaps, had he lived in town, might have passed for a connoisseur; for he always excepted against the finest compositions of Mr Handel.

{f} exclude, leave out; protest, object
prevent from being included or considered or accepted; "The bad results were excluded from the report"; "Leave off the top piece"
With the exception of; but
Unless; if it be not so that
To take exception, to object to
With exclusion of; leaving or left out; excepting
take exception to; "he demurred at my suggestion to work on Saturday"
A SQL operator that examines rows from two SELECT statements It returns all rows from one statement except those that would be returned by the second statement Sometimes implemented as a SUBTRACT command See UNION
To exclude; to specify as being an exception
To take exception; to object; usually followed by to, sometimes by against; as, to except to a witness or his testimony
You use except for to introduce the only thing or person that prevents a statement from being completely true. He hadn't eaten a thing except for one forkful of salad Everyone was late, except for Richard. to not include something except sth from sth
{e} besides, but, excluding
excluding, as in: I knew all the answers on the test, except the last one
You use except to introduce the only thing or person that a statement does not apply to, or a fact that prevents a statement from being completely true. I wouldn't have accepted anything except a job in Europe I don't take any drugs whatsoever, except aspirin for colds Except is also a conjunction. Freddie would tell me nothing about what he was writing, except that it was to be a Christmas play
the following to be reactive: ethane, methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates, ammonium carbonates, methyl chloroform (TCA), methylene chloride (dichloromethane), CFC-11, CFC-12, HCFC-22, FC-23, CFC-113, CFC-114, CFC-115, HCFC-123, HCFC-134a, HCFC-141b, HCFC-142b
conj. but, only
conj. haricinde