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SPAN-NEW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPAN-NEW is brand-new.
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SPAN-NEW definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
span-new in British English. adjective. archaic or dialect. absolutely new.
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span-new, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective span-new. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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span-new, a. Now chiefly dial. (ˈspænnjuː) Also span new. [ad. ON. spán-n{yacu}r, f. spán-n chip + n{yacu}-r new, with normal shortening of the first element. Cf. spon-new a. Dial. variants are spander- (spanther-), spanker-, spang-new. See also bran-span-new brand-new; spank span-new; and spick and...
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span-new - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
span-new (comparative more span-new, superlative most span-new) (archaic) brand new synonym ▲quotations ▼
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SPAN-NEW Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Span-new definition: brand-new.. See examples of SPAN-NEW used in a sentence.
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spank span-new
† spank span-new, adj. phr. Obs.—1 [Intensified form of span-new. Cf. Sc. and north. dial. spang-new, spanker-new.] Perfectly new.1775 S. J. Pratt Liberal Opin. lix. (1783) II. 189, I took out a spank span new half-crown piece.
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span-new - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
[Middle English spannewe, partial translation of Old Norse spānnȳr : spānn, shingle, chip + nȳr, new; see newo- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] ...
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SPAN® | Smart Electrical Panels
A smarter electrical panel that unlocks whole-home, room, and appliance energy data designed to lower your energy bill.
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span new, adj. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
Plays without Plots, and Poems without Wit; If quaint the Diction, or span-new the Thought, [...] ... span new. 1841, [UK], 'The Queen & The Countryman' in ...
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span-new - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
span-new adj. archaic or dialect absolutely new. Etymology: 14th Century: from Old Norse spānnӯr, from spānn chip + nӯr new.
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SPAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The distance from the end of the thumb to the end of the little finger of a spread hand; also : an English unit of length equal to nine inches (22.9 ...
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Spic and Span
The phrase "span-new" meant as new as a freshly cut wood chip, such as those once used to make spoons. In a metaphor dating from at least 1300, something span-new was neat and unstained.
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C-SPAN Landmark Cases | Season Two - Home
Produced in cooperation with the National Constitution Center, each 90 minute program will air live on C-SPAN and C-SPAN3 on Monday nights at 9pm ET, beginning October 5, 2015 and going through December 21, 2015. HISTORIC SUPREME COURT DECISIONS A C-SPAN ...
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C# - All About Span: Exploring a New .NET Mainstay
Span<byte> bytes; unsafe { byte* tmp = stackalloc byte[length]; bytes = new Span<byte>(tmp, length); } You can write simply: Span<byte> bytes = stackalloc byte[length]; This is also extremely useful in situations where you need some scratch space to perform an operation, but want to avoid allocating heap memory for relatively small sizes ...
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