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Definition of Ciall

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Beneficially
Beneficially Ben`e*fi"cial*ly, adv. In a beneficial or advantageous manner; profitably; helpfully.
Commercially
Commercially Com*mer"cial*ly, adv. In a commercial manner.
Especially
Especially Es*pe"cial*ly, adv. In an especial manner; chiefly; particularly; peculiarly; in an uncommon degree.
Extrajudicially
Extrajudicial Ex`tra*ju*di"cial, a. Out of or beyond the power authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction; not valid as a part of a judicial proceeding; as, extrajudicial oaths, judgments, etc., are null and void. -- Ex`tra*ju*di"cial*ly, adv.
Extrajudicially
Extrajudicial Ex`tra*ju*di"cial, a. Out of or beyond the proper authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction; not legally required. ``An extrajudicial opinion.' --Hallam. -- Ex`tra*ju*di"cial*ly, adv.
Facially
Facial Fa"cial, a. [LL. facialis, fr. L. facies face : cf. F. facial.] Of or pertaining to the face; as, the facial artery, vein, or nerve. -- Fa"cial*ly, adv. Facial angle (Anat.), the angle, in a skull, included between a straight line (ab, in the illustrations), from the most prominent part of the forehead to the front efge of the upper jaw bone, and another (cd) from this point to the center of the external auditory opening. See Gnathic index, under Gnathic.
Fiducially
Fiducially Fi*du"cial*ly, adv. With confidence. --South.
Financially
Financially Fi*nan"cial*ly, adv. In a dfinancial manner. --Burke.
Inartificially
Inartificial In*ar`ti*fi"cial, a. [Pref. in- not + artificial: cf. F. inartificiel.] Not artificial; not made or elaborated by art; natural; simple; artless; as, an inartificial argument; an inartificial character. -- In*ar`ti*fi"cial*ly, adv. -- In*ar`ti*fi"cial*ness, n.
Inofficially
Inofficially In`of*fi"cial*ly, adv. Without the usual forms, or not in the official character.
Judicially
Judicially Ju*di"cial*ly, adv. In a judicial capacity or judicial manner. ``The Lords . . . sitting judicially.' --Macaulay.
Officially
Officially Of*fi"cial*ly, adv. By the proper officer; by virtue of the proper authority; in pursuance of the special powers vested in an officer or office; as, accounts or reports officially vertified or rendered; letters officially communicated; persons officially notified.
Provincially
Provincially Pro*vin"cial*ly, adv. In a provincial manner.
Quincuncially
Quincuncially Quin*cun"cial*ly, adv. In the manner or order of a quincunx.
Semiofficially
Semiofficial Sem`i*of*fi"cial, a. Half official; having some official authority or importance; as, a semiofficial statement. -- Sem`i*of*fi"cial*ly, adv.
Socially
Socially So"cial*ly, adv. In a social manner; sociably.
Spacially
Spacially Spa"cial*ly, adv. See Spatially. --Sir W. Hamilton.
Specially
Specially Spe"cial*ly, adv. 1. In a special manner; particularly; especially. --Chaucer. 2. For a particular purpose; as, a meeting of the legislature is specially summoned.
Superficially
Superficial Su`per*fi"cial, a. [L. superficialis: cf. F. superficiel. See Superficies.] 1. Of or pertaining to the superficies, or surface; lying on the surface; shallow; not deep; as, a superficial color; a superficial covering; superficial measure or contents; superficial tillage. 2. Reaching or comprehending only what is obvious or apparent; not deep or profound; shallow; -- said especially in respect to study, learning, and the like; as, a superficial scholar; superficial knowledge. This superficial tale Is but a preface of her worthy praise. --Shak. He is a presumptuous and superficial writer. --Burke. That superficial judgment, which happens to be right without deserving to be so. --J. H. Newman. -- Su`per*fi"cial*ly, adv. -- Su`per*fi"cial*ness, n.

Meaning of Ciall from wikipedia

- (Folklore) Conchubhar Mac Neasa (1914) – (Folklore) Ciall na Sean-Ráidhte (1914). Republished as: Ciall na Seanráite (1992). New edition edited by Seán Mac...
- Rocks. Attomriug indiu neurt Dé dom lúamairecht. ****achta nDé dom congbáil. cíall nDé domimthús. rosc nDé dom imcaisin. clúas nDé doméistecht. briathar nDé...
- imigh sibh go léir chun é a fheicint? "None of youse have a clue!" Níl ciall/leid ar bith agaibh! "Are ye not finished yet?" Nach bhfuil sibh críochnaithe...
- elsewhere /l/ cuilean /ˈkʰulan/, sùil /s̪uːl/ ll broad /l̪ˠ/ balla /ˈpal̪ˠə/, ciall /kʰʲiəl̪ˠ/ slender /ʎ/ cailleach /ˈkʰaʎəx/, mill /miːʎ/ m broad /m/ maol...
- Go dté tú slán. "May you be well." (lit: May you go well.) Go dtuga Dia ciall duit. "May God give you sense." Go ndéana an Diabhal toirneach de d'anam...
- Torse Of the colours. Escutcheon Per fess Argent and Vert a stag trippant Proper between three quatrefoils slipped counterchanged. Motto Ciall Atus Meart...
- 6°15′05″W / 53.3593°N 6.2515°W / 53.3593; -6.2515 Information Motto "Ciall agus neart" (Sense and strength) Established 1828; 196 years ago (1828)...
- Ciall Farrell Personal information Irish name Cillian Ó Fearrghaíll Sport Dual player Football Position: Left wing-forward Hurling Position: Left wing-forward...
- close-mid centralized front [ë] before slender consonants. Examples include ciall [ciəl̪ˠ] ('sense'), riamh [ɾˠi̠əvˠ] ('ever'), and diabhail [dʲiëlʲ] ('devils')...
- well) Or again, the subjunctive of "tabhair" (give) is "tuga": Go dtuga Dia ciall duit. – May God give you sense. Or to take a third example, sometimes the...