Al
[æl]
Definition
(a.) All.
(conj.) Although; if.
Typed by Enid
Examples
- Al-ways rusty! Charles Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities.
- The second book begins with an account of different philosophic al views concerning the origin of matter, and a discussion of the earliest dwellings of man. Walter Libby. An Introduction to the History of Science.
- Den Uncle Peter mus'n't sit in it, cause he al'ays hitches when he gets a singing. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- In the time of Harun Al-Rashid (800 A.D) and his son, the Caliphate of Bagdad was the center of Arab science. Walter Libby. An Introduction to the History of Science.
- One other Abbasid Caliph only need be named, and that quite as much for his legendary as for his real importance, Haroun-al-Raschid[331] (786-809). H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- In a suit against the Boston Incandescent Lamp Company et al. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- After he withdrew from school, he read, wrote, and ciphered (in the intervals of manu al work) almost incessantly. Walter Libby. An Introduction to the History of Science.
- How easy white folks al'us does things! Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- Haroun-al-Raschid died in 809. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- But their practic al achievements far transcended their theoretical formulations. Walter Libby. An Introduction to the History of Science.
- Haroun-al-Raschid, says Gibbon, sent Charlemagne by his ambassadors a splendid tent, a water clock, an elephant, and the keys of the Holy Sepulchre. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- A late illustration is found in patent to Popp _et al. Edward W. Byrn. The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century.
- HTML version by Al Haines. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- Haroun-al-Raschid himself was a wine-bibber, and his palace was decorated with graven images of birds and beasts and men. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- And tell her the Lord's stood by me everywhere and al'ays, and made everything light and easy. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- Now a vital relationship can be observed not only among different stages of the same science, but als o among the different sciences. Walter Libby. An Introduction to the History of Science.
Typist: Nelly