¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Aliases
1. alias [n] - See also: alias
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aliases
Literary usage of Aliases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Waiver Distributed Among the Departments, Election, Estoppel, Contract, Release by John Skirving Ewart (1917)
"CHAPTER II "WAIVER'S" aliases PAGE Versatility of " Waiver " Election Estoppel
24 Contract 24 Release 24 " Waiver " and Election 25 Inaccuracy and Confusion ..."
2. Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury by Walter Farquhar Hook (1861)
"aliases common to the Anglo-Saxon Prelates. — Abbot of Reculver.— Appointed to
Canterbury.— Consecrated in France.— Settlement of Easter Question.—Aldhelm. ..."
3. Fifty Years of Public Service by Arthur Griffiths (1904)
"... Group of Detectives—A Talk with a Detective Inspector—A " Russian Nobleman "
with Many aliases—Tendency of Criminals to Keep to One Form of Crime. ..."
4. Two years in Peru, with exploration of its antiquities by Thomas Joseph Hutchinson (1873)
"How the Combos effect distortion of the heads.—Specimens of abnormal skulls.—No
account given of reason for distortion.-—Combos aliases of Setebos, ..."
5. The Story of the Australian Bushrangers by George Boxall (1902)
"... A Man of Many aliases ; He goes to Fight a Duel with Sir Frederick Pottinger ;
He Escapes from the Steamer; Recaptured and Tried. ..."
6. Migratory Fishes of South America: Biology, Fisheries and Conservation Status by Joachim Carolsfeld (2003)
"Geographic Coverage and aliases The geographic coverage of South America by this
book is not complete, and several major systems with important migratory ..."