Elsewhere means in, at, or to some other place or other places. For example:
"he is seeking employment elsewhere"
It also is a pronoun. all Hawaiian plants originally came from elsewhere.
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The word "alibi" comes from Latin, where "alibi" means "elsewhere." It is used to refer to evidence that proves a person was elsewhere at the time a crime was committed, thus providing them with a defense.
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anders = different, differently woanders = elsewhere
I declined to drink beer, preferring ginger ale instead.Preferring opera, I cringed to hear heavy metal music.She attended the gala, but only for a hour, much preferring to just stay home.
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Much the same as elsewhere in the world
It is used to save things when you need them elsewhere
Ounces in the US, grams elsewhere.
The origin of climate is late 17th century (as an adverb in the sense 'elsewhere'): from Latin, 'in another place; elsewhere.' The noun use dates from the late 18th century.
Elsewhere is an adverb.
Because it is unsuccessful or unprofitable and the assets there would be put to better use elsewhere.
'Elsewhere' has two syllables.
Fair use is LEGAL. But it's an American law so not legal elsewhere, though some countries have similar laws.
No, it is not a noun. Elsewhere is an adverb (somewhere else).
Somewhere to Elsewhere was created in 1999.
Life Is Elsewhere was created in 1973.
Elsewhere - film - was created in 2001.