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  1. MOST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    4 days ago · 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.

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

    When you invest in MOST-Missouri's 529 Education Plan (the "Plan"), you are purchasing portfolio units issued by the Program Trust. Portfolio units are municipal securities. The Plan has been …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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.

  5. MOST Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    MOST definition: in the greatest quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number. See examples of most used in a sentence.

  6. most - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    2 days ago · The teams competed to see who could collect (the) most money. I spent most time in Rome because most of Venice is flooded.

  7. MOST

    With MOST, you’re never on your own. MOST is more than an app. It’s a whole world of mental health support at your fingertips—for when things feel heavy, uncertain, or somewhere in between.

  8. Most (město) – Wikipedie

    Most (německy Brüx, latinsky Pons) je statutární město v severozápadních Čechách, v okrese Most v Ústeckém kraji. Žije zde přibližně 63 tisíc[1] obyvatel. Historické město bylo v 70. a 80. letech 20. …

  9. 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.

  10. Most, Most of, The Most, Almost, Almost All - YouTube

    Jul 16, 2025 · Most, Most of, The Most, Almost, Almost All – What's the Difference? Easy English Lesson + Quiz