It means that just because the effect of an action is temporary does not make it not worth doing.
Moderately means not extreme. In music it is usually used for tempo, meaning the piece is to be played neither fast nor slow but somewhere in between. Sometimes the Italian "moderato" is used, meaning the same thing.
A person who is neither an idiot nor a fool. May be both.Commonly used in India.
slanting, Neither parallel nor at a right angle to a specified or implied line;
It means that the thing in question is not relevant to the discussion; it's completely meaningless.
Exclaim is neither an adverb nor an adjective. It's a verb meaning to cry out or speak suddenly and vehemently.
To be neither in heaven or hell.
Neither first neither second are Lithuanian cities, but closest by you meaning could be Kaunas city.
i want to know phrase meaning of this i wanted no whip nor spur
Neither. "And" is a conjunction, meaning that it is used to connect words.
I believe it is a shortening of the word "tampoco", meaning "neither".
Neither word is in Irish so they have no meaning.
It was a Battle of Encounter, meaning it was unplanned, accidental.
It's neither a German word nor a German name.
Moderately means not extreme. In music it is usually used for tempo, meaning the piece is to be played neither fast nor slow but somewhere in between. Sometimes the Italian "moderato" is used, meaning the same thing.
A person who is neither an idiot nor a fool. May be both.Commonly used in India.
slanting, Neither parallel nor at a right angle to a specified or implied line;
Almonds are neutral, meaning that they're neither acidic or alkaline.