Definition of Abstractly. Meaning of Abstractly. Synonyms of Abstractly

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Definition of Abstractly

Abstractly
Abstractly Ab"stract`ly (#; 277), adv. In an abstract state or manner; separately; absolutely; by itself; as, matter abstractly considered.

Meaning of Abstractly from wikipedia

- Look up Abstract or abstract in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abstract may refer to: "Abstract", a 2017 episode of the animated television series Adventure...
- In mathematics, more specifically algebra, abstract algebra or modern algebra is the study of algebraic structures, which are sets with specific operations...
- Abstract expressionism in the United States emerged as a distinct art movement in the immediate aftermath of World War II and gained mainstream acceptance...
- particular ball. In a type–token distinction, a type (e.g., a 'ball') is more abstract than its tokens (e.g., 'that leather soccer ball'). Abstraction in its...
- computer science, the abstract syntax of data is its structure described as a data type (possibly, but not necessarily, an abstract data type), independent...
- A property abstract is a summary of the legal do****ents that chronicle transactions ****ociated with a particular parcel of land. Generally included are...
- an abstract is a brief statement that contains the most important points of a long legal do****ent or of several related legal papers. The abstract of...
- Clifford Ian Simpson (born July 16, 1996), known by his stage name Kevin Abstract, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter known for his role as a...
- An abstract is a brief summary of a research article, thesis, review, conference proceeding, or any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often...
- Abstract impressionism is an art movement that originated in New York City, in the 1940s. It involves the painting of a subject such as real-life scenes...