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Whichever
Whichever Which*ev"er, Whichsoever Which`so*ev"er, pron. &
a.
Whether one or another; whether one or the other; which; that
one (of two or more) which; as, whichever road you take, it
will lead you to town.
Whichsoever
Whichever Which*ev"er, Whichsoever Which`so*ev"er, pron. &
a.
Whether one or another; whether one or the other; which; that
one (of two or more) which; as, whichever road you take, it
will lead you to town.
Meaning of Which from wikipedia
- Look up
which in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Which may
refer to: a
relative pronoun an
English interrogative word
which (command), an
operating system...
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including Which?
Financial Services Limited (
Which?
Mortgage Advisers),
Which?
Legal Limited and
Which? Limited,
which publishes the
Which? Papers. The...
- "
Which America?" is the
third episode of the
tenth season of the
American television comedy drama Shameless, an
adaptation of the
British series of the...
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Which Witch is a
musical written by
Norwegian singers/composers
Benedicte Adrian and
Ingrid Bjørnov. The
storyline for
Which Witch was
derived from the...
- part of a
magazine promotion surrounding the World's
Columbian Exposition,
which celebrated the 400th
anniversary of
Christopher Columbus'
arrival in the...
-
English word
purple comes from the Old
English purpul,
which derives from
Latin purpura,
which, in turn,
derives from the Gr**** πορφύρα (porphura), the...
- "That
Which Survives" is the
seventeenth episode of the
third season of the
American science fiction television series Star Trek.
Written by John Meredyth...
- Su****ions of Mr
Whicher,
based on the
police officer Ross
Whicher (1918–2002),
Canadian politician Whicher Range,
Western Australia Whicher National Park...
- is an
adage or rule of
thumb that states:
Never attribute to
malice that
which is
adequately explained by stupidity. It is a
philosophical razor that suggests...
-
student Alexander Reid
demonstrated that
electrons show the same behavior,
which was
later extended to
atoms and molecules.
Thomas Young's
experiment with...