What is the meaning of But?

Apart from, except (for), excluding.

Outside of.

Merely, only, just, no more than

Though, however.

However, although, nevertheless, on the other hand .

On the contrary, rather .

Used at the beginning of a sentence to express opposition to a remark.

Except that (introducing a subordinate clause which qualifies a negative statement); also, with omission of the subject of the subordinate clause, acting as a negative relative, "except one that", "except such that".

Used to link an interjection to the following remark as an intensifier.

Without it also being the case that; unless that (introducing a necessary concomitant).

Except with; unless with; without.

Only; solely; merely.

Until.

That.

An instance of using the word "but"; an objection or caveat.

The outer room of a small two-room cottage.

A limit; a boundary.

The end; especially the larger or thicker end, or the blunt, in distinction from the sharp, end; the butt.

Use the word "but".

blunt

aim

goal (result one is attempting to achieve)

goal (in the place, act, or point sense)

third-person singular past historic of boire

stinky

but

Alternative form of bote (boot)

bootstrap (process by which the operating system of a computer is loaded into its memory)

pocket

money

shoe (protective covering for the foot, with a bottom part composed of thick leather or plastic sole and often a thicker heel, and a softer upper part made of leather or synthetic material)

boot (heavy shoe that covers part of the leg)

Synonym of stopa

much

many

very

thigh of an animal

The outer room of a small two-room cottage.

Outside of, without.

thigh

ham

thigh

boot

Source: wiktionary.org