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either
Adverb: either eedhu(r) or Idhu(r) After a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like 'likewise' or 'also' "he isn't stupid, but he isn't exa...
either…or
adv. a choice between two or more alternatives: We can do it either now or tomorrow. • You can either stay overnight or come back tomorrow. • You can go either by car, train or b...
either way
In both of two cases
either-or operation
[Electronics] The logical inclusive-OR operation.
either-or order
[Finance] Used in the context of general equities. See: Alternative order.
either-or situation
n. [ c ] a situation in which you have to choose one or the other: It's an either-or situation. You either pass the examination or you leave school.
either/or facility
[Finance] An agreement permitting a bank customer to borrow either domestic dollars from the bank's head office or Eurodollars from one of its foreign branches.
(either) feast or famine
[American slang] Fig. either too much (of something) or not enough (of something). (Typically: be ~; have ~.) This month is very dry, and last month it rained almost every ...
either feast or famine
[American idiom] either too much (of something) or not enough (of something). (Also without either. Fixed order.) • This month is very dry, and last month it rained almost every day. Ou...
either-way market
[Finance] In the interbank Eurodollar deposit market, an either-way market is one in which the bid and offered rates are identical.
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