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Definition of where
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Where
(adv.)
At or in which
place;
at the place in
which;
hence,
in the case or
instance
in
which;
-- used
relatively..
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Residence
::
Residence
(n.) The place where
anything
rests
permanently.
Alma Mater
::
Alma Mater () A
college
or
seminary
where one is
educated.
Gomphosis
::
Gomphosis
(n.) A form of union or
immovable
articulation
where a hard part is
received
into the
cavity
of a bone, as the teeth into the
jaws..
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) A
system
of
compromises
in the
tuning
of
organs,
pianofortes,
and the like,
whereby
the tones
generated
with the
vibrations
of a
ground
tone are
mutually
modified
and in part
canceled,
until their
number
reduced
to the
actual
practicable
scale of
twelve
tones to the
octave.
This
scale,
although
in so far
artificial,
is yet
closely
suggestive
of its
origin
in
nature,
and this
system
of
tuning,
although
not
mathematically
true, yet
satisfies
the ear, while it has the
convenienc
Chemism
::
Chemism
(n.) The force
exerted
between
the atoms of
elementary
substance
whereby
they unite to form
chemical
compounds;
chemical
attaction;
affinity;
--
sometimes
used as a
general
expression
for
chemical
activity
or
relationship.
Sweepy
::
Sweepwasher
(n.) One who
extracts
the
residuum
of
precious
metals
from the
sweepings,
potsherds,
etc., of
refineries
of gold and
silver,
or
places
where these
metals
are
used..
Cocket
::
Cocket
(n.) An
office
in a
customhouse
where goods
intended
for
export
are
entered.
Cardamom
::
Cardamom
(n.) The
aromatic
fruit,
or
capsule
with its
seeds,
of
several
plants
of the
Ginger
family
growing
in the East
Indies
and
elsewhere,
and much used as a
condiment,
and in
medicine..
Hail
::
Hail (v. i.) To
declare,
by
hailing,
the port from which a
vessel
sails or where she is
registered;
hence,
to sail; to come; -- used with from; as, the
steamer
hails from New
York..
Boots
::
Boots (n.) A
servant
at a hotel or
elsewhere,
who
cleans
and
blacks
the boots and
shoes..
Bureau
::
Bureau
(n.) The place where such a
bureau
is used; an
office
where
business
requiring
writing
is
transacted.
Corner
::
Corner
(n.) The point where two
converging
lines meet; an
angle,
either
external
or
internal..
Tuberculosis
::
Tuberculosis
(n.) A
constitutional
disease
characterized
by the
production
of
tubercles
in the
internal
organs,
and
especially
in the
lungs,
where it
constitutes
the most
common
variety
of
pulmonary
consumption..
Surmisable
::
Surmark
(n.) A mark made on the molds of a ship, when
building,
to show where the
angles
of the
timbers
are to be
placed..
Absentee
::
Absentee
(n.) One who
absents
himself
from his
country,
office,
post, or duty;
especially,
a
landholder
who lives in
another
country
or
district
than that where his
estate
is
situated;
as, an Irish
absentee..
Butchery
::
Butchery
(n.) A
slaughterhouse;
the
shambles;
a place where blood is shed.
Bring
::
Bring (v. t.) To
convey
to the place where the
speaker
is or is to be; to bear from a more
distant
to a
nearer
place;
to
fetch.
Wherethrough
::
Wherethrough
(adv.)
Through
which.
Position
::
Position
(n.) The spot where a
person
or thing is
placed
or takes a
place;
site;
place;
station;
situation;
as, the
position
of man in
creation;
the fleet
changed
its
position..
Shingle
::
Shingle
(n.)
Round,
water-worn,
and loose
gravel
and
pebbles,
or a
collection
of
roundish
stones,
such as are
common
on the
seashore
and
elsewhere..
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