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Definition of Formally

Formally
Formally Form"al*ly, adv. In a formal manner; essentially; characteristically; expressly; regularly; ceremoniously; precisely. That which formally makes this [charity] a Christian grace, is the spring from which it flows. --Smalridge. You and your followers do stand formally divided against the authorized guides of the church and rest of the people. --Hooker.

Meaning of Formally from wikipedia

- Ancient Gr****). They may refer to: Formal wear, attire for formal events Semi-formal attire, attire for semi-formal events Informal attire, more controlled...
- formal language consists of words whose letters are taken from an alphabet and are well-formed according to a specific set of rules called a formal grammar...
- Look up formal semantics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Formal semantics may refer to: Formal semantics (natural language), the empirical study of...
- Formal science is a branch of science studying disciplines concerned with abstract structures described by formal systems, such as logic, mathematics...
- formally étale for schemes is analogous to formally étale for the discrete topology for rings. That is, a morphism of schemes f : X → Y is formally étale...
- generally have two aspects: the syntax is what the language looks like (more formally: the set of possible expressions that are valid utterances in the language)...
- various forms. Formal education occurs within a structured institutional framework, such as public schools, following a curriculum. Non-formal education also...
- or, less formally, a biretta. In practice, the c****ock and especially the ferraiolone have become much less common and no particular formal attire has...
- In logic and philosophy, a formal fallacy is a pattern of reasoning rendered invalid by a flaw in its logical structure. Propositional logic, for example...
- Language) has allowed object-oriented systems to be formally specified, if not necessarily formally verified. For concurrent software and systems, Petri...