nevertheless |
hence |
In conjunctive terms the difference between nevertheless and hence
is that
nevertheless is in spite of what preceded; yet while
hence is as a result; therefore, for this reason.
As a verb hence is
to send away.
hereby |
hence |
In obsolete terms the difference between hereby and hence
is that
hereby is near this place; nearby while
hence is to send away.
As a verb hence is
to send away.
yet |
hence |
As verbs the difference between yet and hence
is that
yet is (dialectal) to melt; found; cast, as metal while
hence is (obsolete) to send away.
As adverbs the difference between yet and hence
is that
yet is (usually with negative) thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time while
hence is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a noun yet
is (dialectal) a metal pan or boiler; yetling.
As a conjunction yet
is nevertheless; however; but; despite that.
tho |
hence |
As a conjunction tho
is (telegraph) abbreviation of though.
As an adverb hence is
(archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence is
(obsolete) to send away.
hence |
now |
In obsolete terms the difference between hence and now
is that
hence is to send away while
now is very recently; not long ago.
As a verb hence
is to send away.
As an adjective now is
present; current.
As a conjunction now is
since something is true : because of the fact that something happened.
As an interjection now is
indicates a signal to begin.
As a noun now is
the present time.
As an acronym NOW is
national Organization for Women.
midst |
hence |
As a noun midst
is a place in the middle of something;
may be used of a literal or metaphorical location.
As a preposition midst
is among, in the middle of; amid.
As an adverb hence is
from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence is
to send away.
hence |
also |
As an adverb hence
is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence
is (obsolete) to send away.
As an adjective also is
bottom, lower.
hence |
si |
As an adverb hence
is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence
is (obsolete) to send away.
As a numeral si is
thirty.
As a noun si is
shadow, shade.
whether |
hence |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between whether and hence
is that
whether is (obsolete) which of two while
hence is (obsolete) to send away.
As a pronoun whether
is (obsolete) which of two.
As a conjunction whether
is (
lb).
As an adverb hence is
(archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence is
(obsolete) to send away.
hence |
or |
As an adverb hence
is (archaic) from here, from this place, away.
As a verb hence
is (obsolete) to send away.
As a noun or is
gold.
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