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each
[ eech ]
adjective
- every one of two or more considered individually or one by one:
each stone in a building; a hallway with a door at each end.
pronoun
- every one individually; each one:
Each had a different solution to the problem.
adverb
- to, from, or for each; apiece:
They cost a dollar each.
each
/ iːtʃ /
determiner
- every (one) of two or more considered individually
each person
each day
- ( as pronoun )
each gave according to his ability
adverb
- for, to, or from each one; apiece
four apples each
Usage Note
Usage
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of each1
Idioms and Phrases
- at each other's throats
- made for (each other)
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
These initiation sites contain regulatory elements and provide information to the cell about when and where to transcribe each gene to make protein, and how frequently to do so at any point in time.
Neither promoter Goldenvoice nor representatives for each artist responded to requests for comment on the bill, but outlets including Rolling Stone have cited them as likely or confirmed performers.
Styles, Tomlinson, Horan and Malik each publicly paid tribute to their “brother” in social media posts in the days immediately following his death.
The project so far has looked at more than 100 million cells – deeply analysing each individual one - from 10,000 people around the world.
Liverpool and City have one Premier League game each before they meet in a potential blockbuster at Anfield on Sunday, 1 December.
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