Once
51once — Ounce Ounce, n. [F. once; cf. It. lonza, Sp. onza; prob. for lonce, taken as l once, fr. L. lynx, Gr. ?, or an (assumed) fem. adj. lyncea, from lynx. Cf. {Lynx}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A feline quadruped ({Felis irbis} syn. {Felis uncia}) resembling the… …
52Once — Para otros usos de este término, véase Once (desambiguación). «XI» redirige aquí. Para la letra griega, véase Xi. 11 Cardinal Once Ordinal Undécimo, a …
53once — 1. adverb /wʌn(t)s/ a) one and only one time I have only once eaten pizza. b) formerly He was once the most handsome man around. 2 …
54ONCE — The National Organization for the Blind (Organization National de Ciegos Españoles) was set up in 1938 by Julio Osuna Fajardo and Javier Gutiérrez de Tovar, to provide employment for blind people as ticket sellers for local lotteries. Some 90… …
55once — See: AT ONCE, EVERY NOW AND THEN or EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE …
56once — See: AT ONCE, EVERY NOW AND THEN or EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE …
57ONCE — s. f. Quadrupède carnivore dont la peau est tachetée comme celle du léopard, mais plus irrégulièrement. En Perse, on se sert de l once pour chasser et prendre les gazelles. Once sauvage, apprivoisée …
58once — adv. Once is used with these adjectives: ↑perfect, ↑prosperous, ↑proud Once is used with these verbs: ↑meet, ↑own, ↑score …
59once — adv. at once * * * [wʌns] at once …
60once — (num) (Básico) número que precede al doce; diez más uno Ejemplos: Una amiga mía tiene once hermanas. Vuelvo en once días …