lone

lone
ace·to·va·nil·lone;
adren·a·lone;
high·lone;
hu·mu·lone;
In·da·lone;
lone;
lone·li·hood;
lone·li·ly;
lone·li·ness;
lone·ly;
lone·ness;
lone·some·ly;
lone·some·ness;
pi·nac·o·lone;
pred·nis·o·lone;
preg·nen·in·o·lone;
preg·nen·o·lone;
py·raz·o·lone;
py·re·thro·lone;
tet·ra·lone;
trop·o·lone;
um·bel·lu·lone;
etio·cho·lan·o·lone;
flu·o·cin·o·lone;
metha·qua·lone;
quin·o·lone;
tri·am·cin·o·lone;
lone·some;
chin·chil·lone;
lu·pu·lone;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • Lone — (Hindi: लोन, Urdu: لون) is a Kashmiri tribe in the Kashmir region of India and Pakistan. It is also used as family name.The Lone tribe is based mainly in North Kashmir, although in the past few centuries there has been gradual diffusion of the… …   Wikipedia

  • lone — [ loun ] adjective only before noun * 1. ) alone: Lone women drivers are advised not to pick up hitchhikers. 2. ) single or only: Police believe a lone gunman is responsible for the shooting …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • lone — (adj.) late 14c., having no companion, solitary, aphetic shortening of ALONE (Cf. alone) (q.v.) by weakening of stress or else by misdivision of what is properly all one. The Lone Star in reference to Texas is first recorded 1843, from its flag.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Lone — Lone, n. A lane. See {Loanin}. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • lone — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having no companions; solitary. 2) lacking the support of others: a lone voice. 3) literary unfrequented and remote. ORIGIN shortening of ALONE(Cf. ↑aloneness) …   English terms dictionary

  • lone — index exclusive (singular), only (sole), separate, singular, sole, solitary, unilateral …   Law dictionary

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