different between nohow vs nowise
nohow
English
Etymology
no +? how
Pronunciation
- Homophone: know-how
Adverb
nohow (not comparable)
- (slang) In no way; not at all; by no available means.
Derived terms
- nohowish
Anagrams
- how no
nohow From the web:
nowise
English
Etymology
From Middle English nowyse, no-wyse, no wyse, equivalent to no (“none, not any”) +? wise (“way, manner”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?no?wa?z/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?n??wa?z/
Adverb
nowise (not comparable)
- (In) no way, (in) no manner, definitely not.
Synonyms
- (in no way): nohow, not in any way
Translations
Anagrams
- winoes
nowise From the web:
- what means no wise
- what does noise mean
- what does novice mean
- neowise comet
- what does no wise mean
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