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tho
also tho' (thō)conj. & adv. Informal
Though.
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though
(ðoʊ)conj.
1. notwithstanding that; although: Though we tried hard, we lost the game.
2. even if; granting that (often prec. by even).
adv. 3. for all that; however.
Idioms: as though, as if: It seemed as though the place was deserted.
[1150–1200; Middle English thoh < Old Norse thō; replacing Old English thēah, c. Old High German tho(h), Gothic thau(h)]
usage: Some usage guides object to the use of though in place of although as a conjunction. However, the latter (earlier all though) was orig. an emphatic form of the former, and there is nothing in contemporary English usage to justify such a distinction. Both are fully standard.
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| Noun | 1. | Tho - a branch of the Tai languages Tai - the most widespread and best known of the Kadai family of languages |
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