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emself

Emself - What does it mean?

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Meself vs Emself - What's the difference?

meself | emself |


As pronouns the difference between meself and emself

is that meself is alternative form of lang=en while emself is em, themself; Gender-neutral object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject, the reflexive form of em.

Taxonomy vs Emself - What's the difference?

taxonomy | emself |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a pronoun emself is

(neologism|reflexive) em, themself;.

Emself vs Thonself - What's the difference?

emself | thonself | Synonyms |

Thonself is a synonym of emself.



As pronouns the difference between emself and thonself

is that emself is em, themself; Gender-neutral object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject, the reflexive form of em while thonself is themself; gender-neutral object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject, coordinate with {{term|himself or {{term|herself}}, the reflexive form of {{term|thon}}.}.

Herself vs Emself - What's the difference?

herself | emself | Hyponyms |

Herself is a hyponym of emself.


As pronouns the difference between herself and emself

is that herself is (reflexive) her; while emself is (neologism|reflexive) em, themself;.

Himself vs Emself - What's the difference?

himself | emself | Hyponyms |

Himself is a hyponym of emself.


As pronouns the difference between himself and emself

is that himself is the reflexive pronoun for god while emself is (neologism|reflexive) em, themself;.

Themself vs Emself - What's the difference?

themself | emself |

Emself is a synonym of themself.



As pronouns the difference between themself and emself

is that themself is The reflexive case of they, the third-person singular personal pronoun. The single person previously mentioned, as the object of a verb or following a preposition also used for emphasis while emself is em, themself; Gender-neutral object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject, the reflexive form of em.