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Definition of alone
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Alone (a.) Of or by
itself;
by
themselves;
without
any thing more or any one else;
without
a
sharer;
only.
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Single
::
Single
(a.) One only, as
distinguished
from more than one;
consisting
of one
alone;
individual;
separate;
as, a
single
star..
Single-handed
::
Single-handed
(a.)
Having
but one hand, or one
workman;
also,
alone;
unassisted..
Laver
::
Laver (n.) The
fronds
of
certain
marine
algae used as food, and for
making
a sauce
called
laver
sauce.
Green laver is the Ulva
latissima;
purple
laver,
Porphyra
laciniata
and P.
vulgaris.
It is
prepared
by
stewing,
either
alone or with other
vegetables,
and with
various
condiments;
--
called
also
sloke,
or
sloakan..
Singular
::
Singular
(a.) Being
alone;
belonging
to, or
being,
that of which there is but one;
unique..
Glass-sponge
::
Glass-sponge
(n.) A
siliceous
sponge,
of the genus
Hyalonema,
and
allied
genera;
-- so
called
from their
glassy
fibers
or
spicules;
--
called
also
vitreous
sponge.
See
Glass-rope,
and
Euplectella..
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..
Fibrinogen
::
Fibrinogen
(n.) An
albuminous
substance
existing
in the
blood,
and in other
animal
fluids,
which
either
alone or with
fibrinoplastin
or
paraglobulin
forms
fibrin,
and thus
causes
coagulation..
Alonely
::
Alonely
(adv.)
Only;
merely;
singly.
Alone
::
Alone (a.) Quite by one's self; apart from, or
exclusive
of,
others;
single;
solitary;
--
applied
to a
person
or
thing..
Aloneness
::
Aloneness
(n.) A state of being
alone,
or
without
company;
solitariness..
Solitary
::
Solitary
(n.) One who lives
alone,
or in
solitude;
an
anchoret;
a
hermit;
a
recluse..
Solitaire
::
Solitaire
(n.) A game which one
person
can play
alone;
--
applied
to many games of
cards,
etc.; also, to a game
played
on a board with pegs or
balls,
in which the
object
is,
beginning
with all the
places
filled
except
one, to
remove
all but one of the
pieces
by
jumping,
as in
draughts..
Empirical
::
Empirical
(a.)
Depending
upon
experience
or
observation
alone,
without
due
regard
to
science
and
theory;
-- said
especially
of
medical
practice,
remedies,
etc.;
wanting
in
science
and deep
insight;
as,
empiric
skill,
remedies..
Single
::
Single
(v. t.) To take
alone,
or one by one..
Quadrumana
::
Quadrumana
(n. pl.) A
division
of the
Primates
comprising
the apes and
monkeys;
-- so
called
because
the hind foot is
usually
prehensile,
and the great toe
opposable
somewhat
like a
thumb.
Formerly
the
Quadrumana
were
considered
an order
distinct
from the
Bimana,
which last
included
man
alone..
Ormer
::
Ormer (n.) An
abalone.
Ourselves
::
Ourselves
(pron.)
; sing.
Ourself
(/). An
emphasized
form of the
pronoun
of the first
person
plural;
-- used as a
subject,
usually
with we; also, alone in the
predicate,
in the
nominative
or the
objective
case..
Alone
::
Alone (a.) Of or by
itself;
by
themselves;
without
any thing more or any one else;
without
a
sharer;
only.
Enisled
::
Enisled
(p. a.)
Placed
alone or
apart,
as if on an
island;
severed,
as an
island..
Key
::
Key (n.) A bar, pin or
wedge,
to
secure
a
crank,
pulley,
coupling,
etc., upon a
shaft,
and
prevent
relative
turning;
sometimes
holding
by
friction
alone,
but more
frequently
by its
resistance
to
shearing,
being
usually
embedded
partly
in the shaft and
partly
in the
crank,
pulley,
etc..
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