each
determiner
[ iːtʃ ]
• used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately.
• "each battery is in a separate compartment"
Similar:
every one,
each one,
each and every one,
one and all,
all,
the whole lot,
each
pronoun
• every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately.
• "they each have their own personality"
each
adverb
• to, for, or by every one of a group (used after a noun or an amount).
• "the tickets cost £11 each"
Origin:
Old English ǣlc ; related to Dutch elk and German jeglich, based on a West Germanic phrase meaning ‘ever alike’ (see aye2, alike).
each and every
• every single (used for emphasis).
• "they are grateful for each and every opportunity they've been given"