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51which — [OE] Etymologically, which means ‘what like, of what form or sort?’ The word was formed in the prehistoric Germanic period from the interrogative base *khwa , *khwe (source of English what, who, etc) and *līka ‘body, form’ (source of English like …
52which — See: GAME AT WHICH TWO CAN PLAY …
53which — See: GAME AT WHICH TWO CAN PLAY …
54which — See that. See that, which, who …
55which — (Roget s IV) conj. Syn. what, whichever, that, whatever, and that, and which. pron. Syn. what, that, one, who …
56which — See: game at which two can play …
57which level — Naija (Nigerian Pidgin) What is the problem? …
58which — witch …
59which — rel. pron. RG. 472; [hwucche]. O. and N. 934; [wuch]. O. and N. 1376 == what. 974 B. RG. 454 …
60that, which — To understand the distinctions between that and which it is necessary to understand restrictive and nonre strictive clauses. Learning these distinctions is not, it must be said, anyone s idea of a good time, but it is one technical aspect of… …