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Definition of elsewhere
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Elsewhere
(adv.)
In some other
place;
in other
places,
indefinitely;
as, it is
reported
in town and
elsewhere..
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Aliunde
::
Aliunde
(adv. & a.) From
another
source;
from
elsewhere;
as, a case
proved
aliunde;
evidence
aliunde..
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..
Gutter
::
Gutter
(n.) A small
channel
at the
roadside
or
elsewhere,
to lead off
surface
water..
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..
Consistory
::
Consistory
(n.) The
spiritual
court of a
diocesan
bishop
held
before
his
chancellor
or
commissioner
in his
cathedral
church
or
elsewhere.
Flat
::
Flat (n.) A
horizontal
vein or ore
deposit
auxiliary
to a main vein; also, any
horizontal
portion
of a vein not
elsewhere
horizontal..
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..
Keraunograph
::
Keraunograph
(n.) A
figure
or
picture
impressed
by
lightning
upon the human body or
elsewhere.
Elsewhere
::
Elsewhere
(adv.)
In some other
place;
in other
places,
indefinitely;
as, it is
reported
in town and
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.
Rail
::
Rail (n.) The
light,
fencelike
structures
of wood or metal at the break of the deck, and
elsewhere
where such
protection
is
needed..
Melilite
::
Melilite
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in small
yellow
crystals,
found in the lavas
(melilite
basalt)
of
Vesuvius,
and
elsewhere..
Tule
::
Tule (n.) A large
bulrush
(Scirpus
lacustris,
and S.
Tatora)
growing
abundantly
on
overflowed
land in
California
and
elsewhere..
Taurine
::
Taurine
(n.) A body
occurring
in small
quantity
in the
juices
of
muscle,
in the
lungs,
and
elsewhere,
but
especially
in the bile, where it is found as a
component
part of
taurocholic
acid, from which it can be
prepared
by
decomposition
of the acid. It
crystallizes
in
colorless,
regular
six-sided
prisms,
and is
especially
characterized
by
containing
both
nitrogen
and
sulphur,
being
chemically
amido-isethionic
acid,
C2H7NSO3..
Outdweller
::
Outdweller
(n.) One who holds land in a
parish,
but lives
elsewhere..
Pentacrinus
::
Pentacrinus
(n.) A genus of
large,
stalked
crinoids,
of which
several
species
occur in deep water among the West
Indies
and
elsewhere..
Otherwhere
::
Otherwhere
(adv.)
In or to some other
place,
or
places;
elsewhere..
Strangulate
::
Strangles
(n.) A
disease
in
horses
and
swine,
in which the upper part of the
throat,
or
groups
of
lymphatic
glands
elsewhere,
swells..
Beguine
::
Beguine
(n.) A woman
belonging
to one of the
religious
and
charitable
associations
or
communities
in the
Netherlands,
and
elsewhere,
whose
members
live in
beguinages
and are not bound by
perpetual
vows..
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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