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Rego vs Ergo - What's the difference?

rego | ergo |

Ergo is a anagram of rego.



As a noun rego

is registration for a motor vehicle.

As an adverb ergo is

consequently, therefore.

As a conjunction ergo is

therefore (especially in syllogisms).

rego

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (uncountable, colloquial, Australia, New Zealand) Registration for a motor vehicle.
  • The police pulled me over for driving with an expired rego .
  • * 2003 , Australian Senate, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) , page 18057,
  • You might give these people a badge or some livery for their boat and you can give them a discount on the rego of their boat.
  • * 2007 , Archie Gerzee, WOW! Tales of a Larrikin Adventurer , page 223,
  • They gave us permission to drive in Australia under the British rego , meaning we still had our GB number plates.
  • * 2008 , Ryan Ver Berkmoes, Peter Dragicevich, Justin Flynn, Paul Harding, East Coast Australia , page 501,
  • When you come to buy or sell a car, every state has its own regulations, particularly with rego (registration).
  • (uncountable, colloquial, Australia, New Zealand) The fee required for such registration.
  • David couldn?t drive his car as he hadn?t paid his rego .
  • (countable, colloquial, Australia, New Zealand) The registration number of a motor vehicle, used by police to access registration details such as the identity of the owner.
  • * 1984 , Renfrey Clarke, The Picket: Tasmanian Mine Workers Defend Their Jobs , page 84,
  • “They also got the regos of the cars. There were two commercial travelers whose cars were trapped inside by the pickets, and they got hit with writs.”
  • * 2010 , Alex Palmer, The Labyrinth of Drowning , HarperCollins Australia, unnumbered page,
  • A line of cars was parked along one side, presumably belonging to the sex workers and their clients. ‘Get their regos ,’ Borghini said to one of his people.

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    ergo

    English

    Adverb

    (-)
  • Consequently, therefore.
  • * 2003 , '':
  • The pirates who invaded this fort left Sparrow locked in his cell; ergo , they are not his allies.

    Conjunction

    (English Conjunctions)
  • therefore (especially in syllogisms ).
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