Complete Definition of "sans"

English

Etymology
Middle English sans, borrowed from Old French sans, sens, from Latin sine conflated with absentia in the sense "without".

Pronunciation
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Adjective
sans

  1. lacking, without
  2. short for sans serif.

Preposition
sans

  1. without

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French

Etymology
Old French sans, sens, from Latin sine conflated with absentia in the sense "without". Near Cognates include Spanish sin, Portuguese sem, Italian senza, Catalan sens / sense ...

Pronunciation
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Preposition
sans

  1. without

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