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ergo

Ergo vs Albeit - What's the difference?

ergo | albeit |


As a proper noun ergo

is .

As a conjunction albeit is

although, despite being.

Ergo vs Hitherto - What's the difference?

ergo | hitherto |


As a proper noun ergo

is .

As an adverb hitherto is

(formal|or|legal) up to this or that time .

Ergo vs Therefor - What's the difference?

ergo | therefor |


As a proper noun ergo

is .

As an adverb therefor is

(obsolete) therefore, for that or this reason or cause.

Ergo vs So - What's the difference?

ergo | so |


As adverbs the difference between ergo and so

is that ergo is consequently, therefore while so is to the (explicitly stated) extent that.

As conjunctions the difference between ergo and so

is that ergo is therefore (especially in syllogisms) while so is in order that.

As an adjective so is

true, accurate.

As an interjection so is

Used after a pause for thought to introduce a new topic, question or story.

As a noun so is

a syllable used in solfège to represent the fifth note of a major scale.

As an abbreviation so is

someone.

As an initialism SO is

significant other.

As a proper noun So is

a Mon-Khmer-speaking people of Laos and Thailand.

Ergo vs Thusly - What's the difference?

ergo | thusly |


As adverbs the difference between ergo and thusly

is that ergo is consequently, therefore while thusly is thus (in this way).

As a conjunction ergo

is therefore (especially in syllogisms).

Ergo vs N - What's the difference?

ergo | n |

N is likely misspelled.


N has no English definition.

As an adverb ergo

is consequently, therefore.

As a conjunction ergo

is therefore (especially in syllogisms).

Therfore vs Ergo - What's the difference?

therfore | ergo |


As conjunctions the difference between therfore and ergo

is that therfore is obsolete spelling of lang=en while ergo is therefore (especially in syllogisms).

As an adverb ergo is

consequently, therefore.

Ergo vs Firgo - What's the difference?

ergo | firgo |

Firgo is likely misspelled.


Firgo has no English definition.

As an adverb ergo

is consequently, therefore.

As a conjunction ergo

is therefore (especially in syllogisms).

Ergo vs Ergative - What's the difference?

ergo | ergative |


As an adverb ergo

is consequently, therefore.

As a conjunction ergo

is therefore (especially in syllogisms).

As an adjective ergative is

used of various situations where the subject of transitive constructions have different grammatical cases or thematic relations to those of intransitive constructions.

As a noun ergative is

the ergative case.

Ergo vs Erg - What's the difference?

ergo | erg |


As an adverb ergo

is consequently, therefore.

As a conjunction ergo

is therefore (especially in syllogisms).

As a noun erg is

the unit of work or energy, being the amount of work done by a dyne working through a distance of one centimeter. Equal to 10−7 joules.

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