Without

/wɪˈðaʊt/ or /wɪˈθaʊt/ preposition

Not having something, or lacking it. It can also mean outside a place or situation, especially in older or more formal English.

From Old English 'wiþūtan', combining 'wiþ' (by) and 'ūtan' (outside). It originally meant 'on the outside.'

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