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Definition of elsewhere
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Elsewhere
(adv.)
In any other
place;
as, these trees are not to be found
elsewhere..
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Melilite
::
Melilite
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in small
yellow
crystals,
found in the lavas
(melilite
basalt)
of
Vesuvius,
and
elsewhere..
Cenotaph
::
Cenotaph
(n.) An empty tomb or a
monument
erected
in honor of a
person
who is
buried
elsewhere.
Let
::
Let (n.) A
retarding;
hindrance;
obstacle;
impediment;
delay;
--
common
in the
phrase
without
let or
hindrance,
but
elsewhere
archaic..
Melanin
::
Melanin
(n.) A black
pigment
found in the
pigment-bearing
cells of the skin
(particularly
in the skin of the
negro),
in the
epithelial
cells of the
external
layer of the
retina
(then
called
fuscin),
in the outer layer of the
choroid,
and
elsewhere.
It is
supposed
to be
derived
from the
decomposition
of
hemoglobin..
Gauntry
::
Gauntry
(n.) A frame for
supporting
barrels
in a
cellar
or
elsewhere.
Stationer
::
Stationer
(a.) A
bookseller
or
publisher;
--
formerly
so
called
from his
occupying
a
stand,
or
station,
in the
market
place or
elsewhere..
Foulard
::
Foulard
(n.) A thin,
washable
material
of silk, or silk and
cotton,
originally
imported
from
India,
but now also made
elsewhere..
Elsewhere
::
Elsewhere
(adv.)
In any other
place;
as, these trees are not to be found
elsewhere..
Corkage
::
Corkage
(n.) The
charge
made by
innkeepers
for
drawing
the cork and
taking
care of
bottles
of wine
bought
elsewhere
by a
guest.
Megalosaurus
::
Megalosaurus
(n.) A
gigantic
carnivorous
dinosaur,
whose
fossil
remains
have been found in
England
and
elsewhere..
Gutter
::
Gutter
(n.) A small
channel
at the
roadside
or
elsewhere,
to lead off
surface
water..
Chablis
::
Chablis
(n.) a white wine
resembling
Chablis{1},
but made
elsewhere,
as in
California..
Rail
::
Rail (n.) The
light,
fencelike
structures
of wood or metal at the break of the deck, and
elsewhere
where such
protection
is
needed..
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..
Aliunde
::
Aliunde
(adv. & a.) From
another
source;
from
elsewhere;
as, a case
proved
aliunde;
evidence
aliunde..
Territorial
::
Territorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to all or any of the
Territories
of the
United
States,
or to any
district
similarly
organized
elsewhere;
as,
Territorial
governments..
Outdweller
::
Outdweller
(n.) One who holds land in a
parish,
but lives
elsewhere..
Paralbumin
::
Paralbumin
(n.) A
proteidlike
body found in the fluid from
ovarian
cysts and
elsewhere.
It is
generally
associated
with a
substance
related
to, if not
identical
with,
glycogen..
Refer
::
Refer (v. t.)
Hence:
To send or
direct
away; to send or
direct
elsewhere,
as for
treatment,
aid,
information,
decision,
etc.; to make over, or pass over, to
another;
as, to refer a
student
to an
author;
to refer a
beggar
to an
officer;
to refer a bill to a
committee;
a court
refers
a
matter
of fact to a
commissioner
for
investigation,
or
refers
a
question
of law to a
superior
tribunal..
Cutting
::
Cutting
(n.)
Something
cut, cut off, or cut out, as a twig or scion cut off from a stock for the
purpose
of
grafting
or of
rooting
as an
independent
plant;
something
cut out of a
newspaper;
an
excavation
cut
through
a hill or
elsewhere
to make a way for a
railroad,
canal,
etc.; a cut..
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