whence |
whether |
As conjunctions the difference between whence and whether
is that
whence is
used for introducing the result of a fact that has just been statedwhether is
Introducing a direct interrogative question (often with correlative {{term|or) which indicates doubt between alternatives.}.
As an adverb whence
is from where; from which place or source.
As a pronoun whether is
which of two.
whence |
anywhence |
Related terms |
Whence is a related term of anywhence.
As adverbs the difference between whence and anywhence
is that
whence is from where; from which place or source while
anywhence is from anywhere.
As a conjunction whence
is (literary|poetic) (
used for introducing the result of a fact that has just been stated).
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