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ane

[ UK /ˈe‍ɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈæn, ˈeɪn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. used of a single unit or thing; not two or more
    `ane' is Scottish

How To Use ane In A Sentence

  • These observations will provide a valuable supplement to the simultaneous records of other expeditions, especially the British in McMurdo Sound and the German in Weddell Sea, above all as regards the hypsometer observations (for the determination of altitude) on sledge journeys. The South Pole~ Remarks on the Meteorological Observations at Framheim
  • They are essential atmospheric cladding which prevents the earth from becoming a frozen planet.
  • It is, we learned, easier to learn to fly a plane than to master touch-typing. Radio review: Fry's English Delight: The Trial Of Qwerty
  • To avoid leaving the center posts in the permanent work, two rows of temporary posts were placed, as shown by Fig. 1, Plate LX, the center wall and skewback were built, and the posts were removed, as shown by Fig. 2, Plate LX, before placing the remainder of the lining. Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. LXVIII, Sept. 1910 The New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Cross-Town Tunnels. Paper No. 1158
  • A lot of people moaned about the parking problems.
  • We laugh a lot and he has many anecdotes, funny, funny stories. The Sun
  • Last night, a steady stream of people arrived at the evacuation centre in Brisbane's showground, only a few minutes' drive from the swollen river. Brisbane residents flee homes as floodwaters rise
  • The terrestrial planets in our solar system all have very specific spectroscopic fingerprints that tell us quite a bit about their atmospheres.
  • Jane's language skills enabled her to forge ahead on the career ladder.
  • Sudden sniffing death is particularly associated with abuse of butane, propane and chemicals in aerosols.
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