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Definition of Extemporally

Extemporally
Extemporal Ex*tem"po*ral, a. [L. extemporalis, from ex tempore.] Extemporaneous; unpremeditated. [Obs.] --B. Jonson. -- Ex*tem"po*ral*ly, adv. [Obs.]

Meaning of Extemporally from wikipedia

- Extempore is a live coding environment focused on real-time audiovisual software development. It is designed to accommodate the demands of cyber-physical...
- Extemporaneous Speaking (Extemp, or EXT) is a speech delivery style/speaking style, and a term that identifies a specific forensic competition. The competition...
- Ex Tempore is a literary magazine published annually by the United Nations Society of Writers. The magazine was started in 1989, the same year as the society...
- Ex tempore (Latin for "out of the moment“) is a law latin legal term that means 'at the time'. A judge who hands down a decision in a case soon or straight...
- family of languages. The source code of its core has been opened as the Extempore project. The environment allows to make changes to a program at runtime...
- "Extempore" (alternate title "The Beach Where Time Began") is a science fiction short story by American writer Damon Knight. It first appeared in the...
- "An Extempore upon a ****got" is an eight-line poem of unknown authorship dating from the mid-17th century. It has been attributed to John Wilmot, 2nd...
- tradition. About 580 BC, he transplanted the Megarian comedy (if the rude extempore jests and buffoonery deserve the name) into the Attic deme of Icaria,...
- concert recording from October 1983 originally released on the Coffeehouse Extempore label. His album Solid Heart CD was recorded in 1999 during a benefit...
- of] time "This instant", "right away" or "immediately". Also written extempore Ex turpi causa non oritur actio From a dishonorable cause an action does...