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Everything
but
Arms
initiative
everything
Compound Determinative
—
Everything
is
all
that
exists
,
or
all
things
in
one
area
.
If
you
win
,
you
get
everything:
the
car
and
all
other
prizes
you
won
!
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but
Coordinator
—
You
use
but
to
join
two
ideas
and
show
that
they
are
not
the
same
.
I
would
take
you
there
,
but
I
do
not
have
my
car
.
The
changes
were
small
but
important
.
"
Do
you
speak
French
?" "
No
,
but
I
speak
Spanish
."
It
says
this
not
in
words
but
in
pictures
.
—
You
use
but
to
change
the
topic
.
I
understand
.
And
I
'
m
sorry
.
But
there
is
nothing
I
can
do
about
it
now
.
And
that
'
s
important
,
but
another
thing
that
has
changed
is
the
location
.
but
Preposition
—
except
He
ate
everything
but
the
meat
.
Any
day
but
tomorrow
would
be
fine
.
I
forgot
my
bag
.
I
guess
there
'
s
nothing
to
do
but
go
back
.
but
Adverb
—
only
There
is
but
one
sun
and
one
earth
to
live
on
.
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arms
—
noun
(=
weaponry
)
weapons
considered
collectively
—
noun
(=
coat of arms
)
the
official
symbols
of
a
family
,
state
,
etc
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initiative
Noun
—
If
you
have
or
take
the
initiative
,
you
are
in
control
and
can
decide
what
to
do
next
.
It
'
s
good
to
see
someone
take
the
initiative
and
start
doing
something
about
this
problem
.
It
appears
that
the
army
was
acting
on
its
own
initiative
and
not
on
orders
from
the
president
.
—
If
you
have
initiative
,
you
do
things
without
needing
to
be
told
to
do
them
.
We
'
re
looking
to
hire
somebody
with
initiative
because
I
won
'
t
be
able
to
supervise
them
much
.
—
An
initiative
is
an
effort
to
start
doing
something
to
solve
a
problem
.
The
town
has
no
new
initiatives
to
deal
with
garbage
.
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