Whereby
conjunction, adverb
1.
by what or by which; under the terms of which.
2.
Obsolete. by what? how?
pronoun
1.
by or because of which: the means whereby he took his life
adverb
2.
(archaic) how? by what means?: whereby does he recognize me?
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