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Whereas vs Otherwise - What's the difference?

whereas | otherwise |


As adverbs the difference between whereas and otherwise

is that whereas is where (that) while otherwise is differently, in another way.

As a conjunction whereas

is in contrast; whilst on the contrary.

As a noun whereas

is a clause, as in legal documents, stating whereas.

As an adjective otherwise is

other than supposed; different.

Taxonomy vs Otherwise - What's the difference?

taxonomy | otherwise |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adverb otherwise is

(lb) differently, in another way.

As an adjective otherwise is

other than supposed; different.

Otherwise vs Nevertheless - What's the difference?

otherwise | nevertheless |


In conjunctive terms the difference between otherwise and nevertheless

is that otherwise is in all other respects while nevertheless is in spite of what preceded; yet.

As adverbs the difference between otherwise and nevertheless

is that otherwise is differently, in another way while nevertheless is in spite of what preceded; yet.

As an adjective otherwise

is other than supposed; different.

Instead vs Otherwise - What's the difference?

instead | otherwise |


As adverbs the difference between instead and otherwise

is that instead is in the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative while otherwise is differently, in another way.

As an adjective otherwise is

other than supposed; different.

Otherwise vs Hypodiastole - What's the difference?

otherwise | hypodiastole |


As an adverb otherwise

is (lb) differently, in another way.

As an adjective otherwise

is other than supposed; different.

As a noun hypodiastole is

a mark ⟨⟩ in late classical and byzantine greek used as a form of interpunct to show two words should be read separately in situations where they might otherwise be confused with an identically-spelled single word.

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