by dint of

Etymology
From +  +.

Preposition

 * 1) By the force of; by means of.
 * 2) * 2021, Timothy Y. Chow, Re: Clarification of Skepticism, in: FOM [Foundations of Mathematics] mailing list, Mar 4 2021
 * There can be a tendency to think of mathematical research as being carried out by a solitary thinker, conquering intellectual hurdles by dint of sheer thought.
 * 1)  Because of; by reason of.
 * 1) * 2021, Timothy Y. Chow, Re: Clarification of Skepticism, in: FOM [Foundations of Mathematics] mailing list, Mar 4 2021
 * There can be a tendency to think of mathematical research as being carried out by a solitary thinker, conquering intellectual hurdles by dint of sheer thought.
 * 1)  Because of; by reason of.
 * 1) * 2021, Timothy Y. Chow, Re: Clarification of Skepticism, in: FOM [Foundations of Mathematics] mailing list, Mar 4 2021
 * There can be a tendency to think of mathematical research as being carried out by a solitary thinker, conquering intellectual hurdles by dint of sheer thought.
 * 1)  Because of; by reason of.
 * There can be a tendency to think of mathematical research as being carried out by a solitary thinker, conquering intellectual hurdles by dint of sheer thought.
 * 1)  Because of; by reason of.

Translations

 * Arabic: بِسَبَبّ
 * Egyptian Arabic: بسبب
 * Czech: ,
 * Dutch: dank zij
 * French:
 * Galician: a custa de, a forza de, a poder de, a por de
 * German:, , , mit …kraft, mit der Kraft
 * Japanese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: