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Definition of lone
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 lone is as below...
Lone (a.) Being apart from other
things
of the kind; being by
itself;
also, apart from human
dwellings
and
resort;
as, a lone
house..
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Decyl
::
Decyl (n.) A
hydrocarbon
radical,
C10H21,
never
existing
alone,
but
regarded
as the
characteristic
constituent
of a
number
of
compounds
of the
paraffin
series..
Polonese
::
Polonese
(a. & n.) See
Polonaise.
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..
Solitary
::
Solitary
(a.)
Living
or being by one's self;
having
no
companion
present;
being
without
associates;
single;
alone;
lonely.
Insecta
::
Insecta
(n.) In a more
restricted
sense,
the
Hexapoda
alone.
See
Hexapoda..
Only
::
Only (a.) Alone in its
class;
by
itself;
not
associated
with
others
of the same class or kind; as, an only
child..
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..
Tornado
::
Tornado
(n.) A
violent
whirling
wind;
specifically
(Meteorol.),
a
tempest
distinguished
by a rapid
whirling
and slow
progressive
motion,
usually
accompaned
with
severe
thunder,
lightning,
and
torrents
of rain, and
commonly
of short
duration
and small
breadth;
a small
cyclone..
Aspirate
::
Aspirate
(n.) An
elementary
sound
produced
by the
breath
alone;
a surd, or
nonvocal
consonant;
as, f, th in thin, etc..
Alone
::
Alone (a.)
Hence;
Unique;
rare;
matchless.
Bare
::
Bare (a.) Mere;
alone;
unaccompanied
by
anything
else; as, a bare
majority..
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The
executive
part of
government;
the
persons
collectively
who are
intrusted
with the
execution
of laws and the
superintendence
of
public
affairs;
the chief
magistrate
and his
cabinet
or
council;
or the
council,
or
ministry,
alone,
as in Great
Britain..
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) A
certificate
conferring
military
or naval rank and
authority;
as, a
colonel's
commission..
Oe
::
Oe () a
diphthong,
employed
in the Latin
language,
and
thence
in the
English
language,
as the
representative
of the Greek
diphthong
oi. In many words in
common
use, e alone
stands
instead
of /.
Classicists
prefer
to write the
diphthong
oe
separate
in Latin
words..
Soleness
::
Soleness
(n.) The state of being sole, or
alone;
singleness..
Brigadier General
::
Brigadier
general
() An
officer
in rank next above a
colonel,
and below a major
general.
He
commands
a
brigade,
and is
sometimes
called,
by a
shortening
of his
title,
simple
a
brigadier..
Singular
::
Singular
(a.) Being
alone;
belonging
to, or
being,
that of which there is but one;
unique..
Dearn
::
Dearn (a.)
Secret;
lonely;
solitary;
dreadful.
Pallone
::
Pallone
(n.) An
Italian
game,
played
with a large
leather
ball..
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..
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