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allibi

Allibi is not a widely established term in standard reference works. In most contexts it is encountered as a misspelling or variant of the word alibi, which denotes evidence that a person was elsewhere when an act occurred. The conventional and legally correct spelling in English is alibi.

Used as a proper noun, Allibi can appear as a brand name, product title, company, or fictional

Etymology for the underlying root suggests a connection to the Latin alibi, meaning elsewhere, which underpins

In practice, readers should rely on context to determine what Allibi refers to in a given text.

character
in
various
works.
In
such
cases,
its
meaning
is
determined
by
the
specific
context
or
branding
rather
than
by
any
universal
definition.
Because
there
is
no
single,
recognized
definition,
the
interpretation
of
Allibi
varies
across
sources
and
genres.
the
standard
term
alibi.
The
variation
in
spelling
reflects
common
orthographic
flexibility
rather
than
a
distinct
linguistic
category.
In
scholarly
or
legal
discussions,
the
term
alibi
should
be
used.
For
branding
or
fiction,
Allibi
will
carry
whatever
meaning
the
creator
assigns
to
it.
See
also
alibi;
spelling
variants;
disambiguation.