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proviso (n.)

mid-15c., from Medieval Latin proviso (quod) "provided (that)," phrase at the beginning of clauses in legal documents (mid-14c.), from Latin proviso "it being provided," ablative neuter of provisus, past participle of providere (see provide). Related: Provisory.

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Definitions of proviso from WordNet

proviso (n.)
a stipulated condition;
Synonyms: provision
From wordnet.princeton.edu