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  • 11where it's at — where important things are happening, where the action is    China that s where it s at today. Their society is changing; their economy is growing …

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  • 12Where — may refer to: * Where (SQL) Database language clause * basic interrogative about location …

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  • 13where — O.E. hwær, hwar, from P.Gmc. *khwar (Cf. O.S. hwar, O.N. hvar, O.Fris. hwer, M.Du. waer, O.H.G. hwar, Ger. wo, Goth. hvar where ), from PIE interrogative base *qwo (see WHO (Cf. who)) …

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  • 14where- — Words still in general currency that are formed with the prefix where include, in addition to those listed here as separate entries, whereas (used in contrasts), wherefore (only in the whys and wherefores), wherein (supposedly formal but common) …

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  • 15where — [n] place location, locus, point, position, site, situation, spot, station; concept 198 where / wherever [adv] at which point anywhere, everywhere, in whatever place, in which, to what end, to which, whereabouts, whither; concept 583 …

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  • 16where it is — (informal) The real situation, point or explanation • • • Main Entry: ↑where …

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  • 17where|to — «hwair TOO», adverb, conjunction. 1. to what; to which; where: »He went to that place whereto he had been sent. defn>for what purpose; why: »Whereto do you lay up riches? …

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  • 18Where'er — Wher*e er , adv. Wherever; a contracted and poetical form. Cowper. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19where it's at —  Where something interesting or lively is occurring. [Pop.] …

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  • 20where — ► ADVERB 1) in or to what place or position? 2) in what direction or respect? 3) at, in, or to which. 4) the place or situation in which. 5) in or to a place or situation in which. ORIGIN Old English …

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