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21,849 words match “ALL”

ALGEBRAICALLY adv.
By algebraic process.
ALIMENTALLY adv.
So as to serve for nourishment or food; nourishing quality. Sir T. Browne.
ALPHABETICALLY adv.
In an alphabetic manner; in the customary order of the letters.
AMATORIALLY adv.
In an amatorial manner.
AMBROSIALLY adv.
After the manner of ambrosia; delightfully. "Smelt ambrosially." Tennyson.
AMPHITHEATRICALLY adv.
In the form or manner of an amphitheater.
ANACAMPTICALLY adv.
By reflection; as, echoes are sound produced anacamptically. Hutton.
ANALLAGMATIC a.
Not changed in form by inversion. Anallagmatic curves, a class of curves of the fourth degree which have certain peculiar relations to circles; -- sometimes called bicircular quartics. -- Anallagmatic surfaces, a certain class of surfaces of the fourth degree.
ANALLANTOIC a.
Without, or not developing, an allantois.
ANALLANTOIDEA n.
The division of Vertebrata in which no allantois is developed. It includes amphibians, fishes, and lower forms.
ANALOGICALLY adv.
n analogical sense; in accordance with analogy; by way of similitude. A prince is analogically styled a pilot, being to the state as a pilot is to the vessel. Berkeley.
ANALYTICALLY adv.
In an analytical manner.
ANATOMICALLY adv.
In an anatomical manner; by means of dissection.
ANCESTORIALLY adv.
With regard to ancestors.
ANGELICALLY adv.
Like an angel.
ANIMALLY adv.
Physically. G. Eliot.
ANNUALLY adv.
Yearly; year by year.
ANOMALISTICALLY adv.
With irregularity.
ANTI-GALLICAN a.
Opposed to what is Gallic or French.
ANTIPARALLEL a.
Running in a contrary direction. Hammond.
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