slovo | definícia |
orally (encz) | orally,ústně adv: [med.] macska |
Orally (gcide) | Orally \O"ral*ly\, adv.
1. In an oral manner. --Tillotson.
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2. By, with, or in, the mouth; as, to receive the sacrament
orally. [Obs.] --Usher.
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orally (wn) | orally
adv 1: (of drugs) through the mouth rather than through
injection; by_mouth; "he was administered the drug
orally"
2: by spoken rather than written means; "these stories were
transmitted by word of mouth" [syn: orally, {by word of
mouth}] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
chorally (encz) | chorally, |
electorally (encz) | electorally,volebně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
immorally (encz) | immorally,nemorálně adv: luke |
morally (encz) | morally,morální adj: Zdeněk Brož |
spatio-temporally (encz) | spatio-temporally,časoprostorově adv: Oldřich Švec |
spatiotemporally (encz) | spatiotemporally,časoprostorově adv: Oldřich Švec |
temporally (encz) | temporally,časově adv: |
Chorally (gcide) | Chorally \Cho"ral*ly\, adv.
In the manner of a chorus; adapted to be sung by a choir; in
harmony.
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Corporally (gcide) | Corporally \Cor"po*ral*ly\ (k?r"p?-ral-ly), adv.
In or with the body; bodily; as, to be corporally present.
--Sharp.
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Doctorally (gcide) | Doctorally \Doc"tor*al*ly\, adv.
In the manner of a doctor.[R.]
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Extemporally (gcide) | Extemporal \Ex*tem"po*ral\, a. [L. extemporalis, from ex
tempore.]
Extemporaneous; unpremeditated. [Obs.] --B. Jonson. --
Ex*tem"po*ral*ly, adv. [Obs.]
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Florally (gcide) | Florally \Flo"ral*ly\, adv.
In a floral manner.
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Immorally (gcide) | Immorally \Im*mor"al*ly\, adv.
In an immoral manner; wickedly.
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Incorporally (gcide) | Incorporally \In*cor"po*ral*ly\, adv.
Incorporeally. [Obs.]
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Morally (gcide) | Morally \Mor"al*ly\, adv.
1. In a moral or ethical sense; according to the rules of
morality.
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By good, good morally so called, "bonum honestum"
ought chiefly to be understood. --South.
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2. According to moral rules; virtuously. "To live morally."
--Dryden.
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3. In moral qualities; in disposition and character; as, one
who physically and morally endures hardships.
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4. In a manner calculated to serve as the basis of action;
according to the usual course of things and human
judgment; according to reason and probability.
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It is morally impossible for an hypocrite to keep
himself long upon his guard. --L'Estrange.
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Orally (gcide) | Orally \O"ral*ly\, adv.
1. In an oral manner. --Tillotson.
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2. By, with, or in, the mouth; as, to receive the sacrament
orally. [Obs.] --Usher.
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Pastorally (gcide) | Pastorally \Pas"tor*al*ly\, adv.
1. In a pastoral or rural manner.
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2. In the manner of a pastor.
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Pectorally (gcide) | Pectorally \Pec"to*ral*ly\, adv.
As connected with the breast.
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Temporally (gcide) | Temporally \Tem"po*ral*ly\, adv.
In a temporal manner; secularly. [R.] --South.
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amorally (wn) | amorally
adv 1: without regard for morality; "he acted immorally when his
own interests were at stake" [syn: immorally,
amorally] [ant: morally, virtuously] |
chorally (wn) | chorally
adv 1: by a chorus; "chorally accompanied" |
immorally (wn) | immorally
adv 1: without regard for morality; "he acted immorally when his
own interests were at stake" [syn: immorally,
amorally] [ant: morally, virtuously] |
morally (wn) | morally
adv 1: with respect to moral principles; "morally unjustified"
2: in a moral manner; "he acted morally under the circumstances"
[syn: morally, virtuously] [ant: amorally, immorally] |
temporally (wn) | temporally
adv 1: with regard to temporal order; "temporally processed" |
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