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Every

/ˈevri/
Refers to all the individuals or things in a group, considered collectively.

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Examples:

Every true poet is inevitably a Columbus.

"Am I supposed to answer your every question?

Every hand goes up.

Etymology:

etymology
From Middle English everych, everich, derived from Old English æfre ælc, meaning each of all, with ‘æfre’ meaning ever and ‘ælċ’ meaning each.

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