(Used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result.
[A word that expresses that something is or should be the consequence of something else].
1 Sea lilies look like flowers, hence the name, but are actually animals.
2 I remembered the weapons and war talk not long hence at Mycenae.
3 Xi is already looking ahead to the republic's centenary, 30 years hence .
4 The area is also very isolated, hence the late discovery, said Grobler.
5 Different devices run different algorithms hence trackers may give your different readings.
6 This study is hence concerned with including functional effects in target prediction.
7 God is all in all; God is good; hence all is good.
8 DV screening ensures timely detection of violence and hence promotes timely intervention.
9 Germany has regained international competitiveness - hence the success of its exporters.
10 For a battle-call, rousing to arms if need be, years, centuries hence .
11 Still they were not satisfied; hence the volume now in your hands.
12 By SENSATION, perceiving the existence of particular things: hence it also follows:
13 She was dressed in white; hence it was easy to see her.
14 The whiteness of marble creates an ethereal, cloud-like quality: hence the title.
15 Will they turn out again in the Assembly election four weeks hence ?
16 The country from hence to Adrianople, is the finest in the world.
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