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therenor

A word combining "therefore" and "nor", used to show that a negative event applies sequentially to another event. Essentially a shorthand for “therefore, neither.”
"We did not win the semi-finals therenor the finals." (equivalent to: "We did not win the semi-finals; therefore, we did not win the finals" or "We did not win the semi-finals, nor did we win the finals.")
by Jim Philip January 6, 2026
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