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  1. MOST—Missouri's 529 Education Plan | MOST 529

    Manage your account anywhere, any time, from any device. For more information about MOST — Missouri's 529 Education Plan, download a Program Description, Privacy Policy, and Participation …

  2. MOST

    We offer field trips for any type of group, so plan a fun day at the MOST with interactive science activities and exhibits, and ExploraDome shows.

  3. Most! - Wikipedia

    The premiere of the last episode of this show was watched by 1.61 million people, making it the most successful series on Czech Television in more than the last five years.

  4. MOST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MOST is greatest in quantity, extent, or degree. How to use most in a sentence. Can most be used in place of almost?: Usage Guide.

  5. MOST definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    You use most to refer to the majority of a group of things or people or the largest part of something. Most of the houses in the capital don't have piped water.

  6. MOST Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    The adverb most, a shortened form of almost, is far from being either a recent development or an Americanism. It goes back to the 16th century in England, where it is now principally a dialect form.

  7. MOST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    We use the quantifier most to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. We can use it with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun). We can also use it with adjectives and adverbs to …

  8. Most - definition of most by The Free Dictionary

    You use most or most of to talk about the majority of a group of things or people, or the largest part of something. You use most in front of a plural noun which does not have a determiner, such as 'the' or …

  9. Most Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    Streets fill with people during the festival, but for the most part [= usually, most of the time] it's a quiet, sleepy town.

  10. most - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    The adverb most, a shortened form of almost, is far from being either a recent development or an Americanism. It goes back to the 16th century in England, where it is now principally a dialect form.