Which [conjunction]
Definition of Which:
what
Opposite/Antonyms of Which:
-
Sentence/Example of Which:
So I've worked out a plan by-which you can examine the invention and test its profits without risking one penny.
His declaration means that he believes in "That-which-is-above-Things."
By the way, I wonder if I ought to tell him about the silver which-not.
We just cant afford to have our goods floating around every-which-way right in the start.
We went into another field—behind us and before us, and every which-a-way we looked, we seen a rhinusorus.
Some attitudes may be named, however,-which are central in effective intellectual ways of dealing with subject matter.
In nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas?Which way bears the tide?
Every man must be convinced, by his own experience, of the difficulty with-which long habits are surmounted.
He recognized them as only divinities, familiar and terrible-which had made their presence felt by mankind.
But if that-which-is is destroyed, such a theory means that not the World only but everything in the universe is destroyed.