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| - Less ( least) 1.
* Comparative form of little; smaller, not so great. I have less than you have. I have less tea than coffee. 2.
* A smaller number of; fewer. 3.
* 2003, Timandra Harkness, The Guardian, 16 Dec 2003: Although my hosts, G S Aviation, can teach you to fly in Wiltshire, an intensive week at their French airfield means less problems with the weather, cheap but good living, and complete removal from any distractions. 4.
* 1952, Thomas M Pryor, The New York Times, 7 Sep 1952: This is not a happy situation as far as the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes is concerned because it means less jobs for the union's members here at home.
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| - Less ( least) 1.
* Comparative form of little; smaller, not so great. I have less than you have. I have less tea than coffee. 2.
* A smaller number of; fewer. 3.
* 2003, Timandra Harkness, The Guardian, 16 Dec 2003: Although my hosts, G S Aviation, can teach you to fly in Wiltshire, an intensive week at their French airfield means less problems with the weather, cheap but good living, and complete removal from any distractions. 4.
* 1952, Thomas M Pryor, The New York Times, 7 Sep 1952: This is not a happy situation as far as the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes is concerned because it means less jobs for the union's members here at home.
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