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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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Boudoir
::
Boudoir
(n.) A small room, esp. if
pleasant,
or
elegantly
furnished,
to which a lady may
retire
to be
alone,
or to
receive
intimate
friends;
a
lady's
(or
sometimes
a
gentleman's)
private
room..
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Uttered
in a
whisper,
or with the
breath
alone,
without
voice,
as
certain
consonants,
such as p, k, t, f; surd;
nonvocal;
aspirated..
Herself
::
Herself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
form of the third
person
feminine
pronoun;
-- used as a
subject
with she; as, she
herself
will bear the
blame;
also used alone in the
predicate,
either
in the
nominative
or
objective
case; as, it is
herself;
she
blames
herself..
Monologue
::
Monologue
(n.) A
speech
uttered
by a
person
alone;
soliloquy;
also, talk or
discourse
in
company,
in the
strain
of a
soliloquy;
as, an
account
in
monologue..
Sullen
::
Sullen
(n.) One who is
solitary,
or lives
alone;
a
hermit..
Alone
::
Alone (a.)
Hence;
Unique;
rare;
matchless.
Lane
::
Lane (a.)
Alone.
Aspirate
::
Aspirate
(n.) An
elementary
sound
produced
by the
breath
alone;
a surd, or
nonvocal
consonant;
as, f, th in thin, etc..
Only
::
Only (a.) Alone in its
class;
by
itself;
not
associated
with
others
of the same class or kind; as, an only
child..
Solitude
::
Solitude
(a.) state of being
alone,
or
withdrawn
from
society;
a
lonely
life;
loneliness..
Single
::
Single
(a.) One only, as
distinguished
from more than one;
consisting
of one
alone;
individual;
separate;
as, a
single
star..
Glass-rope
::
Glass-rope
(n.) A
remarkable
vitreous
sponge,
of the genus
Hyalonema,
first
brought
from
Japan.
It has a long stem,
consisting
of a
bundle
of long and
large,
glassy,
siliceous
fibers,
twisted
together..
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..
Solitary
::
Solitary
(a.)
Living
or being by one's self;
having
no
companion
present;
being
without
associates;
single;
alone;
lonely.
Solivagant
::
Solivagant
(a.)
Wandering
alone.
Archencephala
::
Archencephala
(n. pl.) The
division
that
includes
man
alone.
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..
Abalone
::
Abalone
(n.) A
univalve
mollusk
of the genus
Haliotis.
The shell is lined with
mother-of-pearl,
and used for
ornamental
purposes;
the
sea-ear.
Several
large
species
are found on the coast of
California,
clinging
closely
to the
rocks..
Odontophore
::
Odontophore
(n.) A
special
structure
found in the mouth of most
mollusks,
except
bivalves.
It
consists
of
several
muscles
and a
cartilage
which
supports
a
chitinous
radula,
or
lingual
ribbon,
armed with
teeth.
Also
applied
to the
radula
alone.
See
Radula..
Haliotis
::
Haliotis
(n.) A genus of
marine
shells;
the
ear-shells.
See
Abalone.
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