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Definition of alone
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of alone is as below...
Alone (a.) Quite by one's self; apart from, or
exclusive
of,
others;
single;
solitary;
--
applied
to a
person
or
thing..
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Atonic
::
Atonic
(n.) An
element
of
speech
entirely
destitute
of
vocality,
or
produced
by the
breath
alone;
a
nonvocal
or surd
consonant;
a
breathing..
Mother-of-pearl
::
Mother-of-pearl
(n.) The hard
pearly
internal
layer of
several
kinds of
shells,
esp. of pearl
oysters,
river
mussels,
and the
abalone
shells;
nacre.
See
Pearl..
Alone
::
Alone (a.) Sole; only;
exclusive.
All
::
All (a.) Only;
alone;
nothing
but.
Lap
::
Lap (n.) The
amount
by which a slide valve at its half
stroke
overlaps
a port in the seat, being equal to the
distance
the valve must move from its mid
stroke
position
in order to begin to open the port. Used
alone,
lap
refers
to
outside
lap. See
Outside
lap
(below)..
Den
::
Den (n.) Any snug or close
retreat
where one goes to be
alone.
Tarboosh
::
Tarboosh
(n.) A red cap worn by Turks and other
Eastern
nations,
sometimes
alone and
sometimes
swathed
with linen or other stuff to make a
turban.
See Fez..
Partlet
::
Partlet
(n.) A
covering
for the neck, and
sometimes
for the
shoulders
and
breast;
originally
worn by both
sexes,
but
laterby
women
alone;
a
ruff..
Acid
::
Acid (n.) One of a class of
compounds,
generally
but not
always
distinguished
by their sour
taste,
solubility
in
water,
and
reddening
of
vegetable
blue or
violet
colors.
They are also
characterized
by the power of
destroying
the
distinctive
properties
of
alkalies
or
bases,
combining
with them to form
salts,
at the same time
losing
their own
peculiar
properties.
They all
contain
hydrogen,
united
with a more
negative
element
or
radical,
either
alone,
or more
generally
with
oxygen,
and take their n
Chemolysis
::
Chemolysis
(n.) A term
sometimes
applied
to the
decomposition
of
organic
substance
into more
simple
bodies,
by the use of
chemical
agents
alone..
Himself
::
Himself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
form of the third
person
masculine
pronoun;
-- used as a
subject
usually
with he; as, he
himself
will bear the
blame;
used alone in the
predicate,
either
in the
nominative
or
objective
case; as, it is
himself
who saved
himself..
Solivagant
::
Solivagant
(a.)
Wandering
alone.
Alone
::
Alone (a.) Of or by
itself;
by
themselves;
without
any thing more or any one else;
without
a
sharer;
only.
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) To move with
measured
steps,
or to a
musical
accompaniment;
to go
through,
either
alone or in
company
with
others,
with a
regulated
succession
of
movements,
(commonly)
to the sound of
music;
to trip or leap
rhythmically..
Ear-shell
::
Ear-shell
(n.) A
flattened
marine
univalve
shell of the genus
Haliotis;
--
called
also
sea-ear.
See
Abalone.
Methyl
::
Methyl
(n.) A
hydrocarbon
radical,
CH3, not
existing
alone but
regarded
as an
essential
residue
of
methane,
and
appearing
as a
component
part of many
derivatives;
as,
methyl
alcohol,
methyl
ether,
methyl
amine,
etc..
Molecule
::
Molecule
(n.) The
smallest
part of any
substance
which
possesses
the
characteristic
properties
and
qualities
of that
substance,
and which can exist alone in a free
state..
Tower
::
Tower (n.) A mass of
building
standing
alone and
insulated,
usually
higher
than its
diameter,
but when of great size not
always
of that
proportion..
Solidism
::
Solidism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
refers
all
diseases
to
morbid
changes
of the solid parts of the body. It rests on the view that the
solids
alone are
endowed
with vital
properties,
and can
receive
the
impression
of
agents
tending
to
produce
disease..
Let-alone
::
Let-alone
(a.)
Letting
alone.
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