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ALIUNDE

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a⋅li⋅un⋅de

[ey-lee-uhn-dee]
–adverb, adjective Chiefly Law.
not part of or derivable from the document or instrument itself: evidence aliunde.

Origin:
< L: from another person or place, equiv. to ali(us) other + unde whence
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Main Entry: 1al·i·un·de
Pronunciation: "a-lE-'&n-dE, "ä-lE-'un-dA
Function: adv or adj
Etymology: Latin, from alius other + unde whence
: from another source aliunde> aliunde>

Main Entry: 2aliunde
Function: preposition
: from a source other than aliunde the admissions —United States v. Strickland, 493 Federal Reporter, Second Series 182 (1974)>
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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