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else·where

 (ĕls′wâr′, -hwâr′)
adv.
In or to a different or another place: has property at the shore and elsewhere.
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elsewhere

(ˌɛlsˈwɛə)
adv
in or to another place; somewhere else
[Old English elles hwǣr; see else, where]
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else•where

(ˈɛlsˌʰwɛər, -ˌwɛər)

adv.
somewhere else; in or to some other place: You will have to look elsewhere for an answer.
[before 900]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adv.1.elsewhere - in or to another place; "he went elsewhere"; "look elsewhere for the answer"
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elsewhere

adverb in or to another place, away, abroad, hence (archaic), somewhere else, not here, in other places, in or to a different place Almost 80% of the state's residents were born elsewhere.
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Translations
في مَكَانٍ آخَرفي مَكانٍ آخَر، إلى مَكانٍ آخَر
jindejinam
andetstedset andet sted
muuallamuualletoisaallatoisaalle
drugdje
másholmáshovámásutt
annars staîar; á annan staî
どこかよそで
다른 곳에
alibi
drugje
någon annanstans
ที่อื่น
başka bir yerbaşka yer e
ở nơi khác

elsewhere

[ˈelsˈwɛəʳ] ADV [be] → en otra parte, en otro sitio; [go, send] → a otra parte, a otro sitio
the document must be elsewhereel documento debe estar en otra parte or en otro sitio
her thoughts were elsewheretenía la cabeza en otra parte
conditions are worse elsewhere in the countrylas condiciones son peores en otros lugares or en otras partes del país
we had to look elsewhere for entertainmenttuvimos que buscar diversión en otra parte
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elsewhere

[ˌɛlsˈhwɛər] advailleurs, autre part
to go elsewhere (to another shop etc)aller ailleurs
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elsewhere

advwoanders, anderswo (inf); to go elsewherewoandershin gehen; her thoughts were elsewheresie war mit ihren Gedanken woanders
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elsewhere

[ˈɛlsˈwɛəʳ] advaltrove
these flowers cannot be found elsewhere → questi fiori non si trovano da nessun'altra parte
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else

(els) adjective, adverb
besides; other than that already mentioned. What else can I do? Can we go anywhere else?; He took someone else's pencil.
ˌelseˈwhere adverb
in, or to, another place; somewhere or anywhere else. You must look elsewhere if you want a less tiring job.
or else
otherwise. He must have missed the train – or else he's ill.
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elsewhere

في مَكَانٍ آخَر jinde andetsteds woanders αλλού a/en otro sitio, en otro sitio muualla ailleurs drugdje altrove どこかよそで 다른 곳에 elders et annet sted gdzie indziej em outro lugar, noutro lugar в другом месте någon annanstans ที่อื่น başka bir yer ở nơi khác 在别处
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References in classic literature ?
Though a patriot, I am poor; if my own country will not patronise me, I must seek a market elsewhere."
I looked for home elsewhere, and was confident of finding none which I should relish less than the one which I was leaving.
It will have been seen that the Heidelburgh Tun of the Sperm Whale embraces the entire length of the entire top of the head; and since --as has been elsewhere set forth --the head embraces one third of the whole length of the creature, then setting that length down at eighty feet for a good sized whale, you have more than twenty-six feet for the depth of the tun, when it is lengthwise hoisted up and down against a ship's side.
have taken over the administration of Crete on normal lines; and tourists must go elsewhere to witness the"debates," "resolutions," and "popular movements" of the old days.
Could matters have been so arranged as to prevent the necessity of our leaving the castle, could we have lived with Charles and kept him single, I should have been very far from persuading my husband to dispose of it elsewhere; but Charles was on the point of marrying Miss De Courcy, and the event has justified me.
What had been the engrossing world had dissolved into an uninteresting outer dumb-show; while here, in this apparently dim and unimpassioned place, novelty had volcanically started up, as it had never, for him, started up elsewhere.
The variety of matter, indeed, which I shall be obliged to cram into this book, will afford no room for any of those ludicrous observations which I have elsewhere made, and which may sometimes, perhaps, have prevented thee from taking a nap when it was beginning to steal upon thee.
*I have explained elsewhere the manner in which space is constructed on this theory, and in which the position of a perspective is brought into relation with the position of a physical object ("Our Knowledge of the External World," Lecture III, pp.
A little green worm came crawling over a dewy leaf, lifting two-thirds of his body into the air from time to time and "sniffing around," then proceeding again -- for he was measuring, Tom said; and when the worm approached him, of its own accord, he sat as still as a stone, with his hopes rising and falling, by turns, as the creature still came toward him or seemed inclined to go elsewhere; and when at last it considered a painful moment with its curved body in the air and then came decisively down upon Tom's leg and began a journey over him, his whole heart was glad -- for that meant that he was going to have a new suit of clothes -- without the shadow of a doubt a gaudy piratical uniform.
At Windygates, as elsewhere, we believed History to be high literature, because it assumed to be true to Authorities (of which we knew little)--and Fiction to be low literature, because it attempted to be true to Nature (of which we knew less).
Pontellier learned of his wife's intention to abandon her home and take up her residence elsewhere, he immediately wrote her a letter of unqualified disapproval and remonstrance.
Elsewhere match that bloom of theirs, ye cannot, save in Salem, where they tell me the young girls breathe such musk, their sailor sweethearts smell them miles off shore, as though they were drawing nigh the odorous Moluccas instead of the Puritanic sands.