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thereof

Hereto vs Thereof - What's the difference?

hereto | thereof |


As adverbs the difference between hereto and thereof

is that hereto is (archaic) to here, to this while thereof is of this, that or it.

Terms vs Thereof - What's the difference?

terms | thereof |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adverb thereof is

of this, that or it.

Thereof vs X - What's the difference?

thereof | x |


As an adverb thereof

is of this, that or it.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Thereof vs Though - What's the difference?

thereof | though |


As adverbs the difference between thereof and though

is that thereof is of this, that or it while though is (lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though is

despite the fact that; although.

Thereof vs Undefined - What's the difference?

thereof | undefined |


As an adverb thereof

is of this, that or it.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Hereunder vs Thereof - What's the difference?

hereunder | thereof |


As adverbs the difference between hereunder and thereof

is that hereunder is under this while thereof is of this, that or it.

Thereof vs Wherein - What's the difference?

thereof | wherein |


As adverbs the difference between thereof and wherein

is that thereof is of this, that or it while wherein is how, or in what way.

As a conjunction wherein is

where, or in which location.

Related vs Thereof - What's the difference?

related | thereof |


As an adjective related

is standing in relation or connection.

As a verb related

is (relate).

As an adverb thereof is

of this, that or it.

Thereof vs Thereunto - What's the difference?

thereof | thereunto |


As adverbs the difference between thereof and thereunto

is that thereof is of this, that or it while thereunto is thereto.

Aforesaid vs Thereof - What's the difference?

aforesaid | thereof |


As an adjective aforesaid

is of a previously stated list, the earlier of the list items, usually the first in two or three mentioned list items.

As an adverb thereof is

of this, that or it.

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