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else  


      determiner   postpositive; used after an indefinite pronoun or an interrogative  
1    in addition; more  
there is nobody else here     
2    other; different  
where else could he be?     
      adv  
3    or else  
a    if not, then  
go away or else I won't finish my work today     
b    or something terrible will result: used as a threat  
sit down, or else!     
     (Old English elles, genitive of el- strange, foreign; related to Old High German eli- other, Gothic alja, Latin alius, Greek allos)  
Diccionario Inglés definición  
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elsewhere     
abroad, absent, away, hence     (archaic)   in or to another place, not here, not present, somewhere else  

Diccionario Inglés sinónimos  

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or else, elsewhere, ESE, elapse

Diccionario Colaborativo     Inglés Definiciones
v.
Give credit to; to say an event caused something else
I attribute my illness to my friend who coughed at me
v.
having similar qualities or a similar size, position etc to something else.
When I was in 8th grade in Japan, I broke down my right hand, so I needed to write everything by my left hand and my left hand writing did not correspond with my right one.
v.
to believe or say that some consequences, situation and event are caused by something else.
I always attribute my poor grades on all the math tests due to my stupidity.
adj.
similar, or resulting from something else 〔・・・に〕一致[対応]する、類似の
Example: I always find pictures in textbooks corresponding to the ideas, especially in the textbook of MWH. Other forms of the word: correspond(verb), correspondence(noun), correspondent(noun)

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