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Each vs Single - What's the difference?

each | single |


As nouns the difference between each and single

is that each is (operations|philosophy) an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping while single is single (45rpm vinyl record).

As a determiner each

is all; every;.

Lot vs Each - What's the difference?

lot | each |


As nouns the difference between lot and each

is that lot is a large quantity or number; a great deal while each is an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.

As a verb lot

is to allot; to sort; to apportion.

As a proper noun Lot

is a nephew of Abraham in the Bible and Quran.

As a determiner each is

all; every; qualifying a singular noun, indicating all examples of the thing so named seen as individual or separate items (compare {{term|every)}}.

A vs Each - What's the difference?

a | each |


As a letter a

is the letter a with a tilde.

As a determiner each is

all; every;.

As a noun each is

(operations|philosophy) an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.

Distinct vs Each - What's the difference?

distinct | each |


As an adjective distinct

is capable of being perceived very clearly.

As a determiner each is

all; every;.

As a noun each is

(operations|philosophy) an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.

Monthly vs Each - What's the difference?

monthly | each |


As nouns the difference between monthly and each

is that monthly is a publication that is published once a month while each is an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.

As an adjective monthly

is occurring every month.

As an adverb monthly

is occurring every month.

As a determiner each is

all; every; qualifying a singular noun, indicating all examples of the thing so named seen as individual or separate items (compare {{term|every)}}.

Acquaint vs Each - What's the difference?

acquaint | each |


As a verb acquaint

is to furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar.

As an adjective acquaint

is (obsolete) acquainted.

As a determiner each is

all; every;.

As a noun each is

(operations|philosophy) an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.

Each vs Everything - What's the difference?

each | everything |


As a determiner each

is all; every;.

As a noun each

is (operations|philosophy) an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.

As a pronoun everything is

(literally) all the things under discussion.

Each vs Enter - What's the difference?

each | enter |


As nouns the difference between each and enter

is that each is (operations|philosophy) an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping while enter is the "enter" key on a computer keyboard.

As a determiner each

is all; every;.

Separate vs Each - What's the difference?

separate | each |


As nouns the difference between separate and each

is that separate is (usually|in the plural) anything that is sold by itself, especially an article of clothing while each is (operations|philosophy) an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.

As an adjective separate

is apart from (the rest); not connected to or attached to (anything else).

As a verb separate

is to divide (a thing) into separate parts.

As a determiner each is

all; every;.

Also vs Each - What's the difference?

also | each |


As an adjective also

is bottom, lower.

As a determiner each is

all; every;.

As a noun each is

(operations|philosophy) an individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping.

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