Each is used to point out an specific thing.
Either is when you have to make a choice between a thing an another.
I think that's the best way to tell them apart but it's just my opinion :)
(For instance, the last example you wrote doesn't sound natural because even if they're only two words you have to say 'each'. In case you want to compare, the sentence would be something like: "You have to make a sentence choosing either this word or that one".)