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7,448 words match “CALL”

PROPHETICALLY adv.
In a prophetical manner; by way of prediction.
PROSODIACALLY adv.
Prosodically.
PURITANICALLY adv.
In a puritanical manner.
QUIXOTICALLY adv.
In a quixotic way.
RABBINICALLY adv.
In a rabbinical manner; after the manner of the rabbins.
RADICALLY adv. 2 definitions
adical manner; at, or from, the origin or root; fundamentally; as, a scheme or system radically wrong or defective.
RAPSCALLION n.
A rascal; a good-for-nothing fellow. [Colloq.] Howitt.
RASCALLION n.
A low, mean wretch [Written also rascalion.]
RASCALLY a.
worthless; -- often in humorous disparagement, without implication of dishonesty. Our rascally porter is fallen fast asleep. Swift.
REALISTICALLY adv.
In the realistic manner.
RECALL v. 5 definitions
To call back; to summon to return; as, to recall troops; to recall an ambassador.
RECALLABLE a.
Capable of being recalled.
RECALLMENT n.
Recall. [R.] R. Browning.
RECIPROCALLY adv. 2 definitions
, and is equally affected by it; interchangeably; mutually. These two particles to reciprocally affect each other with the same force. Bentley.
RHYTHMICALLY adv.
In a rhythmical manner.
SARCASTICALLY adv.
In a sarcastic manner.
SCALL n. 2 definitions
A scurf or scabby disease, especially of the scalp. It is a dry scall, even a leprosy upon the head. Lev. xiii. 30.
SCALLED a.
Scabby; scurfy; scall. [Obs.] "With scalled brows black." Chaucer. Scalled head. (Med.) See Scald head, under Scald, a.
SCALLION n. 2 definitions
A kind of small onion (Allium Ascalonicum), native of Palestine; the eschalot, or shallot.
SCALLOP n. 5 definitions
nd its shell was formerly worn by pilgrims as a mark that they had been to the Holy Land. Called also fan shell. See Pecten, 2.
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