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Traditional English :: either
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either - adj., pron., adv., & conj. --adj. & pron. 1 one or the other of two (either of you can go; you may have either book). 2 each of two (houses on either side of the road; either will do). --adv. & conj. 1 as one possibility (is either black or white). 2 as one choice or alternative; which way you will (either come in or go out). 3 (with neg. or interrog.) a any more than the other (I didn't like it either; if you do not go, I shall not either). b moreover (there is no time to lose, either). either-or n. an unavoidable choice between alternatives. --adj. involving such a choice. either way in either case or event. [OE ógther f. Gmc] |
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Related Words
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guster
way
lyric
rock
m
winner
problem
nas
don
t
mess
with
kansas
was
no
innocent
at
that
time
other
words
over
our
gender
neither
question
desire
brother
mahre
fallacy
orchestra
any
have
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Most Often Usage
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guster either way lyric
rock either
either lyric way
either lyric
i m a winner either way
either problem
either nas
either way
don t mess with kansas either
i was no innocent at that time either
or in other words over either of our gender
either neither
either or question
our desire either to
brother either mahre
either or fallacy
either orchestra
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