both
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
both/bəʊθ/
▶predeterminer, determiner, & pronoun two people or things, regarded and identified together. ▶adverb applying equally to each of two alternatives.
– origin ME: from ON báthir.
'both' also found in these Oxford entries:
AB
- adamant
- affect
- agonic line
- alloy
- all-rounder
- alphanumeric
- ambidextrous
- ambiguous
- ambisexual
- ambisonic
- ambivert
- amino acid
- amphi-
- amphibian
- amphibious
- amphipathic
- amphipod
- amphiprostyle
- amphisbaena
- amphitheatre
- amphoteric
- Anglo-Indian
- Anglo-Irish
- anguish
- anterolateral
- anteroposterior
- arcade
- arsy-versy
- Asian
- attribute
- audio-visual
- Australopithecus
- autotransformer
- baconer
- barrel
- Basque
- behalf
- bench press
- bicoastal
- biconcave
- biconvex
- bilinear
- billiards
- bimanual
- binaural
- binocular
- biomedical
- bipolar
- bird pepper

