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else

Morethan vs Else - What's the difference?

morethan | else |


As a proper noun else is

.

Ifmorethan vs Else - What's the difference?

ifmorethan | else |


As a proper noun else is

.

Still vs Else - What's the difference?

still | else |


As a noun still

is .

As a proper noun else is

.

Else vs Lest - What's the difference?

else | lest |


As conjunctions the difference between else and lest

is that else is for otherwise; or else while lest is for fear that; that . . . not; in order that . . . not; in case.

As an adjective else

is other; in addition to previously mentioned items.

As an adverb else

is otherwise, if not.

Nowhere vs Else - What's the difference?

nowhere | else |


As adverbs the difference between nowhere and else

is that nowhere is in no place while else is otherwise, if not.

As a noun nowhere

is no particular place, noplace.

As an adjective else is

other; in addition to previously mentioned items.

As a conjunction else is

for otherwise; or else.

Allusion vs Else - What's the difference?

allusion | else |


As a noun allusion

is allusion.

As a proper noun else is

.

Mention vs Else - What's the difference?

mention | else |


As a noun mention

is a speaking or notice of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner used especially in the phrase to make mention of .

As a verb mention

is to make a short reference to something.

As a proper noun else is

.

Impression vs Else - What's the difference?

impression | else |


As a noun impression

is the indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another.

As a proper noun else is

.

Else vs Thus - What's the difference?

else | Thus |


As a proper noun else

is .

As an adverb Thus is

(lb) in this way or manner.

As a noun Thus is

.

Else vs Doors - What's the difference?

else | doors |


As a proper noun else

is .

As a noun doors is

.

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