Aliunde

/ˌæliˈʌndi/ adverb

From another source or place; in law, evidence coming from outside or from elsewhere (often used in the phrase 'aliunde evidence').

From Latin 'aliunde' meaning 'from elsewhere,' combining 'alius' (other) and 'unde' (from where). It's a legal term preserved in English law and jurisprudence.

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