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Definition of Whereon

Whereon
Whereon Where*on", adv. 1. On which; -- used relatively; as, the earth whereon we live. O fair foundation laid whereon to build. --Milton. 2. On what; -- used interrogatively; as, whereon do we stand?

Meaning of Whereon from wikipedia

- surgeth before your faces. Hasten unto it from every clime. This is the day whereon the Rock (Peter) crieth out and shouteth, and celebrateth the praise of...
- zero. abutment The substructure at either end of a bridge span or dam whereon the structure's superstructure rests or contacts. AC power A type of electric...
- Abutmentrefers to the substructure at the ends of a bridge span or dam whereon the structure's superstructure rests or contacts. Acre – is a unit of land...
- the Year awarded for Santana's 1999 multi-million-selling Supernatural, whereon she had written, produced, and rapped on the track "Do You Like the Way"...
- details of the utmost beauty and finish" creating "wonderful flower pieces whereon drops of water and crawling ants could be seen without a magnifying gl****...
- wilderness of the Bayán: O peoples of the world! Cleanse your eyes! The Day whereon ye can behold the Promised One and attain unto Him hath drawn nigh! O followers...
- we're after, And we aim to make our brag To each near or distant nation Whereon shines the sporting sun That of all our games gymnastic Base ball is the...
- that thou mayest protect all my perfect limbs. The sand of the desert whereon I am laid has covered me. Save me, causing all that is in my heart to be...
- beautiful and extraordinary view. It lies in the wide plain – a dead levelwhereon Ferrara, Bologna, Rovigo, Este, Padua stand and even Venice we could dimly...
- a foundation for the whole body of the ship; on these the ledges rest, whereon the planks of the deck, and other structures are fastened. The ends of...