Etymology: [ Ech ] (adjective.) before 12th century. From Middle English eche, from Old English ǣlċ, contraction of ǣġhwilċ (“each, every, any, all”), from Proto-Germanic *aiwô (“ever, always”), *galīkaz (“alike”), equivalent to ay + like. Compare Scots ilk, elk (“each, every”), West Frisian elk (“each”), Low Saxon elk, ellik (“each”), Dutch elk (“each”), German jeglich (“any”).
Synonyms: all, any, exclusive, individual, one by one, particular, personal, piece by piece, respective, separate, several, single, specific, various, without exception, a pop, a shot, aside, a throw
her biri, herbirisi, her bir, her, her bir. zam. her biri, tanesi. two million liras each tanesi iki milyon lira, her, tanesi, herbiri, teker teker, herbir, adam başına, beher, her (bir), her birine, herkes, herbirimiz,
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her, her bir. zam. her biri, tanesi. two million liras each tanesi iki milyon lira sıfat
every one; every thing, all; every; qualifying a singular noun, indicating all examples of the thing so named seen as individual or separate items (compare every), An individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping, For one; per, from every one of two, from every one of more; apiece, eche, It is used either with or without a following noun; as, each of you or each one of you, to or from every one of two or more (considered individually); "they received $10 each, every one, Every one of the two or more individuals composing a number of objects, considered separately from the rest, Every; sometimes used interchangeably with every, qualifying a singular noun, indicating all examples of the thing so named seen as individual or separate items; compare every, ea, every, each one, each thing, bar in a Segmented Bar Chart represents one item or topic from the survey The total length of each bar represents 100 percent of all responses to that survey item, You use each other when you are saying that each member of a group does something to the others or has a particular connection with the others. We looked at each other in silence Both sides are willing to make allowances for each other's political sensitivities Uncle Paul and I hardly know each other, to or from every one of two or more (considered individually); "they received $10 each", emphasis You can refer to each and every member of a group to emphasize that you mean all the members of that group. Each and every person responsible for his murder will be brought to justice They can't destroy truth without destroying each and every one of us, emphasis If you refer to each one of the members of a group, you are emphasizing that something applies to every one of them. He picked up forty of these publications and read each one of them, pron. each one from a group; each person, If you refer to each thing or each person in a group, you are referring to every member of the group and considering them as individuals. Each book is beautifully illustrated Each year, hundreds of animals are killed in this way Blend in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each one. Each is also a pronoun. two bedrooms, each with three beds She began to consult doctors, and each had a different diagnosis. Each is also an emphasizing pronoun. We each have different needs and interests. Each is also an adverb. The children were given one each, handed to them or placed on their plates They were selling tickets at six pounds each. Each is also a quantifier. He handed each of them a page of photos Each of these exercises takes one or two minutes to do The machines, each of which is perhaps five feet in diameter, are not the largest devices in the room, (used of count nouns) every one considered individually; "each person is mortal"; "each party is welcome", The word each is singular When it is the subject of the sentence or precedes the subject, the verb and any nouns or pronouns referring to the subject should also be singular, () {|k, v }| }, Item Price per Unit, Each is singular Each is singular, kazdy [KAZH-dee] There's a noted saxophonist named Dave Koz, who worked on the Arsenio Hall show for a time, and who played the theme for the TV show ~General Hospital~ (Don't ask how I know this If you think knowing this is scary ) You may want to consider thinking of Koz each and every time you hear a saxophone Date of entry: 13 April 2000, Essential Access Community Hospital, being the same way or having the same thing -- "Each should get 21 ÷ 3 = 7 bracelets " (194), (pro ) poD, pohd,
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every one; every thing - "I'm going to give each of you a chance to win."
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all; every; qualifying a singular noun, indicating all examples of the thing so named seen as individual or separate items (compare every) - "The sun comes up each morning and sets each night."
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An individual item: the least quantitative unit in a grouping - "An each, piece, single item, or individual item package."
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For one; per - "The apples cost 50 cents each."
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from every one of two, from every one of more; apiece
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It is used either with or without a following noun; as, each of you or each one of you
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to or from every one of two or more (considered individually); "they received $10 each
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every one edat
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Every one of the two or more individuals composing a number of objects, considered separately from the rest
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Every; sometimes used interchangeably with every
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qualifying a singular noun, indicating all examples of the thing so named seen as individual or separate items; compare every
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each one, each thing
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bar in a Segmented Bar Chart represents one item or topic from the survey The total length of each bar represents 100 percent of all responses to that survey item
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You use each other when you are saying that each member of a group does something to the others or has a particular connection with the others. We looked at each other in silence Both sides are willing to make allowances for each other's political sensitivities Uncle Paul and I hardly know each other
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to or from every one of two or more (considered individually); "they received $10 each"
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emphasis You can refer to each and every member of a group to emphasize that you mean all the members of that group. Each and every person responsible for his murder will be brought to justice They can't destroy truth without destroying each and every one of us
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emphasis If you refer to each one of the members of a group, you are emphasizing that something applies to every one of them. He picked up forty of these publications and read each one of them
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pron. each one from a group; each person
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If you refer to each thing or each person in a group, you are referring to every member of the group and considering them as individuals. Each book is beautifully illustrated Each year, hundreds of animals are killed in this way Blend in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each one. Each is also a pronoun. two bedrooms, each with three beds She began to consult doctors, and each had a different diagnosis. Each is also an emphasizing pronoun. We each have different needs and interests. Each is also an adverb. The children were given one each, handed to them or placed on their plates They were selling tickets at six pounds each. Each is also a quantifier. He handed each of them a page of photos Each of these exercises takes one or two minutes to do The machines, each of which is perhaps five feet in diameter, are not the largest devices in the room
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(used of count nouns) every one considered individually; "each person is mortal"; "each party is welcome"
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The word each is singular When it is the subject of the sentence or precedes the subject, the verb and any nouns or pronouns referring to the subject should also be singular
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Item Price per Unit
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kazdy [KAZH-dee] There's a noted saxophonist named Dave Koz, who worked on the Arsenio Hall show for a time, and who played the theme for the TV show ~General Hospital~ (Don't ask how I know this If you think knowing this is scary ) You may want to consider thinking of Koz each and every time you hear a saxophone Date of entry: 13 April 2000
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being the same way or having the same thing -- "Each should get 21 ÷ 3 = 7 bracelets " (194)
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