Word: except Word origin: late Middle English: from Latin except- ‘taken out’, from the verb excipere, from ex- ‘out of’ + capere ‘take’. Phonetic: ɪkˈsɛpt Listen:
not including; other than. Example: they work every day except Sunday
used before a statement that forms an exception to one just made. Example: I didn't tell him anything, except that I needed the money
specify as excluded from a category or group. Example: five classes of advertisement are excepted from control
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