hence |
hench |
As verbs the difference between hence and hench
is that
hence is to send away while
hench is to be a henchman or henchwoman, usually for a supervillain.
As an adverb hence
is from here, from this place, away.
As a noun hench is
the narrow side of chimney stack, a
haunch.
As an adjective hench is
big, strong, and muscular.
hence |
sence |
As an adverb hence
is from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence
is to send away.
As a noun sence is
misspelling of lang=en.
hence |
hende |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between hence and hende
is that
hence is (obsolete) to send away while
hende is (obsolete) courteous, gracious.
As an adverb hence
is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence
is (obsolete) to send away.
As an adjective hende is
(obsolete) near, close at hand, handy.
hence |
henge |
As an adverb hence
is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence
is (obsolete) to send away.
As a noun henge is
a prehistoric enclosure in the form of a circle or circular arc defined by a raised circular bank and a circular ditch usually running inside the bank, with one or more entrances leading into the enclosed open space.
hence |
pence |
As an adverb hence
is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence
is (obsolete) to send away.
As a noun pence is
.
hance |
hence |
As verbs the difference between hance and hence
is that
hance is to raise, to elevate while
hence is to send away.
As a noun hance
is a curve or arc, especially in architecture or in the design of a ship.
As a proper noun Hance
is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.
As an adverb hence is
from here, from this place, away.
taxonomy |
hence |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adverb hence is
(archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence is
(obsolete) to send away.
thatswhy |
hence |
As an adverb hence is
(archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence is
(obsolete) to send away.
ergo |
hence |
Hence is a conjunction of ergo.
As adverbs the difference between ergo and hence
is that
ergo is consequently, therefore while
hence is from here, from this place, away.
As a conjunction ergo
is therefore (
especially in syllogisms).
As a verb hence is
to send away.
howbeit |
hence |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between howbeit and hence
is that
howbeit is (archaic) be that as it may; nevertheless while
hence is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As adverbs the difference between howbeit and hence
is that
howbeit is (archaic) be that as it may; nevertheless while
hence is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a conjunction howbeit
is (archaic) although.
As a verb hence is
(obsolete) to send away.
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