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DictionarySeelessless than
less than (something)Not at all; the opposite of. Dad was less than thrilled when I came in after curfew. They were less than amused by his prank, to say the least.See also: lessless thanNot at all or hardly at all. For example, He had a less than favorable view of the matter, or She had a less than adequate grasp of the subject. This expression uses less in the sense of "a smaller quantity, number, or extent than is implied," a usage dating from about a.d. 1000. The same sense appears in less than no time, a hyperbolic term for a very short time (as in Don't worry, he'll be here in less than no time) that dates from about 1800. See also: less less than Not at all: He had a less than favorable view of the matter.See also: lessless than
less than (character)"ASCII character 60.
Common names: ITU-T: less than; bra (">" = ket); left angle;left angle bracket; left broket. Rare: from; read from; suck(">" = blow); comes-from; in; crunch (all from Unix);INTERCAL: angle.
See also greater than.See L/T See LSS |