different between therefor vs hance
therefor
English
Etymology
there (“that”) +? for
Pronunciation
Stressed on the second syllable
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ð???f??/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ð????f??/
- Homophone: therefore (first syllable stressed)
Adverb
therefor (not comparable)
- (obsolete) Therefore, for that or this reason or cause.
- (now chiefly in law) For or in return for that.
- 1892, Benjamin Harrison, Fourth State of the Union Address
- During the last fiscal year the Secretary purchased ... 54,355,748 ounces of silver and issued in payment therefor $51,106,608 in notes.
- 1922, Paradise of the Pacific (volume 35)
- Welcoming people from all over the world, Honolulu has the glad heart behind the "glad hand," so to speak, when the welcomees give cause therefor, whether they come to teach, or to learn; to rest, or to work; to earn, or to spend.
- 2016, Elena J. Duarte, People v. Garner, 244 Cal. App. 4th 1113 (Cal. App. 3d Dist. 2016)
- We emphasize that, contrary to repeated assertions in defendant's briefing, the trial court did not strike the true findings on those three prison term allegations, but struck only the punishment therefor, which was a statutorily permitted method of handling them.
- 1892, Benjamin Harrison, Fourth State of the Union Address
Translations
See also
References
- therefor in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- therfore
therefor From the web:
- what therefore is the charge of the balloon
- what therefore means
- what therefore is the charge of the sweater
- what therefore god joined together
- what is the charge of the balloon
- what kind of charge does a balloon have
- what type of charge does a balloon have
hance
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /h??ns/
- Rhymes: -æns
Etymology 1
See enhance.
Verb
hance (third-person singular simple present hances, present participle hancing, simple past and past participle hanced)
- (transitive, obsolete) To raise, to elevate.
Etymology 2
Anglo-Norman, from Old French haulce.
Alternative forms
- hanch, haunch
Noun
hance (plural hances)
- A curve or arc, especially in architecture or in the design of a ship.
- The arc of smaller radius at the springing of an elliptical or many-centred arch.
Anagrams
- Chena
hance From the web:
- what hance means
- hance what does it mean
- what is hanceville colony in alabama
- what does henceforth mean
- what is hanceville alabama known for
- what does hence mean
- what does hance means in english
- what do hence mean
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