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Definition of wherever
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Wherever
(adv.)
At or in
whatever
place;
wheresoever.
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Graphotype
::
Graphotype
(n.) A
process
for
producing
a
design
upon a
surface
in
relief
so that it can be
printed
from.
Prepared
chalk or oxide of zinc is
pressed
upon a
smooth
plate by a
hydraulic
press,
and the
design
is drawn upon this in a
peculiar
ink which
hardens
the
surface
wherever
it is
applied.
The
surface
is then
carefully
rubbed
or
brushed,
leaving
the lines in
relief..
Wheresoever
::
Wheresoever
(adv.)
In what place
soever;
in
whatever
place;
wherever.
Wherever
::
Wherever
(adv.)
At or in
whatever
place;
wheresoever.
Where''er
::
Where'er
(adv.)
Wherever;
-- a
contracted
and
poetical
form.
Negro
::
Negro (n.) A black man;
especially,
one of a race of black or very dark
persons
who
inhabit
the
greater
part of
tropical
Africa,
and are
distinguished
by
crisped
or curly hair, flat
noses,
and thick
protruding
lips; also, any black
person
of
unmixed
African
blood,
wherever
found..
Tautochrone
::
Tautochrone
(n.) A
curved
line, such that a heavy body,
descending
along it by the
action
of
gravity,
will
always
arrive
at the
lowest
point in the same time,
wherever
in the curve it may begin to fall; as, an
inverted
cycloid
with its base
horizontal
is a
tautochrone..
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