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Affectionately
Affectionately Af*fec"tion*ate*ly, adv.
With affection; lovingly; fondly; tenderly; kindly.
Alternately
Alternately Al*ter"nate*ly, adv.
1. In reciprocal succession; succeeding by turns; in
alternate order.
2. (Math.) By alternation; when, in a proportion, the
antecedent term is compared with antecedent, and
consequent.
BiternatelyBiternate Bi*ter"nate, a. [Pref. bi- + ternate.] (Bot.)
Doubly ternate, as when a petiole has three ternate leaflets.
-- Bi*ter"nate*ly, adv. --Gray. Compassionately
Compassionately Com*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv.
In a compassionate manner; mercifully. --Clarendon.
Coordinately
Coordinately Co*["o]r"di*nate*ly, adv.
In a co["o]rdinate manner.
Determinately
Determinately De*ter"mi*nate*ly, adv.
1. In a determinate manner; definitely; ascertainably.
The principles of religion are already either
determinately true or false, before you think of
them. --Tillotson.
2. Resolutely; unchangeably.
Being determinately . . . bent to marry. --Sir P.
Sidney.
Discriminately
Discriminately Dis*crim"i*nate*ly, adv.
In a discriminating manner; distinctly.
Disordinately
Disordinately Dis*or"di*nate*ly, adv.
Inordinately. [Obs.] --E. Hall.
DispassionatelyDispassionate Dis*pas"sion*ate, a.
1. Free from passion; not warped, prejudiced, swerved, or
carried away by passion or feeling; judicial; calm;
composed.
Wise and dispassionate men. --Clarendon.
2. Not dictated by passion; not proceeding from temper or
bias; impartial; as, dispassionate proceedings; a
dispassionate view.
Syn: Calm; cool; composed serene; unimpassioned; temperate;
moderate; impartial; unruffled. --
Dis*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. -- Dis*pas"sion*ate*ness,
n. DisproportionatelyDisproportionate Dis`pro*por"tion*ate, a.
Not proportioned; unsymmetrical; unsuitable to something else
in bulk, form, value, or extent; out of proportion;
inadequate; as, in a perfect body none of the limbs are
disproportionate; it is wisdom not to undertake a work
disproportionate means. -- Dis`pro*por"tion*ate*ly, adv. --
Dis`pro*por"tion*ate*ness, n. Effeminately
Effeminately Ef*fem"i*nate*ly, adv.
1. In an effeminate or womanish manner; weakly; softly;
delicately. ``Proud and effeminately gay.' --Fawkes.
2. By means of a woman; by the power or art of a woman. [R.]
``Effeminately vanquished.' --Milton.
Emarginately
Emarginately E*mar"gi*nate*ly, adv.
In an emarginate manner.
FestinatelyFestinate Fes"ti*nate, a. [L. festinatus, p. p. of festinare
to hasten.]
Hasty; hurried. [Obs.] -- Fes"ti*nate*ly, adv. [Obs.]
--Shak. Fortunately
Fortunately For"tu*nate*ly, adv.
In a fortunate manner; luckily; successfully; happily.
ImportunatelyImportunate Im*por"tu*nate, a. [See Importune.]
1. Troublesomely urgent; unreasonably solicitous;
overpressing in request or demand; urgent; teasing; as, an
impotunate petitioner, curiosity. --Whewell.
2. Hard to be borne; unendurable. [R.] --Donne. --
Im*por"tu*nate*ly, adv. -- Im*por"tu*nate*ness, n. IndeterminatelyIndeterminate In`de*ter"mi*nate, a. [L. indeterminatus.]
Not determinate; not certain or fixed; indefinite; not
precise; as, an indeterminate number of years. --Paley.
Indeterminate analysis (Math.), that branch of analysis
which has for its object the solution of indeterminate
problems.
Indeterminate coefficients (Math.), coefficients
arbitrarily assumed for convenience of calculation, or to
facilitate some artifice of analysis. Their values are
subsequently determined.
Indeterminate equation (Math.), an equation in which the
unknown quantities admit of an infinite number of values,
or sets of values. A group of equations is indeterminate
when it contains more unknown quantities than there are
equations.
Indeterminate inflorescence (Bot.), a mode of inflorescence
in which the flowers all arise from axillary buds, the
terminal bud going on to grow and sometimes continuing the
stem indefinitely; -- called also acropetal, botryose,
centripetal, & indefinite inflorescence. --Gray.
Indeterminate problem (Math.), a problem which admits of an
infinite number of solutions, or one in which there are
fewer imposed conditions than there are unknown or
required results.
Indeterminate quantity (Math.), a quantity which has no
fixed value, but which may be varied in accordance with
any proposed condition.
Indeterminate series (Math.), a series whose terms proceed
by the powers of an indeterminate quantity, sometimes also
with indeterminate exponents, or indeterminate
coefficients. -- In`de*ter"mi*nate*ly adv. --
In`de*ter"mi*nate*ness, n. IndiscriminatelyIndiscriminate In`dis*crim"i*nate, a.
Not discriminate; wanting discrimination; undistinguishing;
not making any distinction; confused; promiscuous. ``Blind or
indiscriminate forgiveness.' --I. Taylor.
The indiscriminate defense of right and wrong.
--Junius.
-- In`dis*crim"i*nate*ly, adv. --Cowper. InfortunatelyInfortunate In*for"tu*nate, a. [L. infortunatus.]
Unlucky; unfortunate. [Obs.] --Shak.
``A most infortynate chance.' --Howell.
-- In*for"tu*nate*ly, adv. [Obs.] Innately
Innately In"nate*ly, adv.
Naturally.
InordinatelyInordinate In*or"di*nate, a. [L. inordinatus disordered. See
In- not, and Ordinate.]
Not limited to rules prescribed, or to usual bounds;
irregular; excessive; immoderate; as, an inordinate love of
the world. ``Inordinate desires.' --Milton. ``Inordinate
vanity.' --Burke. -- In*or"di*nate*ly, adv. --
In*or"di*nate*ness, n. Nominately
Nominately Nom"i*nate*ly, adv.
By name; particularly; namely. [Obs.] --Spelman.
ObstinatelyObstinate Ob"sti*nate, a. [L. obstinatus, p. p. of obstinare
to set about a thing with firmness, to persist in; ob (see
Ob-) + a word from the root of stare to stand. See Stand,
and cf.Destine.]
1. Pertinaciously adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course;
persistent; not yielding to reason, arguments, or other
means; stubborn; pertinacious; -- usually implying
unreasonableness.
I have known great cures done by obstinate
resolution of drinking no wine. --Sir W.
Temple.
No ass so meek, no ass so obstinate. --Pope.
Of sense and outward things. --Wordsworth.
2. Not yielding; not easily subdued or removed; as, obstinate
fever; obstinate obstructions.
Syn: Stubborn; inflexible; immovable; firm; pertinacious;
persistent; headstrong; opinionated; unyielding;
refractory; contumacious. See Stubborn. --
Ob"sti*nate*ly, adv. -- Ob"sti*nate*ness, n. Opinionately
Opinionately O*pin"ion*ate*ly, adv.
Conceitedly. --Feltham.
Ordinately
Ordinately Or"di*nate*ly, adv.
In an ordinate manner; orderly. --Chaucer. Skelton.
Ornately
Ornately Or*nate"ly, adv.
In an ornate manner. --Sir T. More.
OverpassionatelyOverpassionate O"ver*pas"sion*ate, a.
Passionate to excess. -- O"ver*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. Passionately
Passionately Pas"sion*ate*ly, adv.
1. In a passionate manner; with strong feeling; ardently.
Sorrow expresses itself . . . loudly and
passionately. --South.
2. Angrily; irascibly. --Locke.
Pectinately
Pectinately Pec"ti*nate*ly, adv.
In a pectinate manner.
Pertinately
Pertinately Per"ti*nate*ly, adv.
Pertinaciously. [Obs.]
Meaning of Nately from wikipedia
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Edward J.
Nately III is a
fictional character in
Joseph ****er's
satirical 1961
novel Catch-22.
Nately starts off the book as a 19-year-old Lieutenant...
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Nate or
nates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nate or
NATE may
refer to:
Nate (given name) A
nickname for
Nathanael A
nickname for Nathaniel...
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Nately is a
small village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Mapledurwell and Up
Nately, in the
Basingstoke and
Deane district, in Hampshire...
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Nately Scures is a
small village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Newnham, in the
Basingstoke and
Deane district of Hampshire, England. Its...
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prostitute in Rome with whom
Nately is
deeply in love. She
despises Yossarian and is
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- Hampshire.
Newnham and
Nately Scures are part of the
Anglican United Parish which includes: Greywell,
Mapledurwell and Up
Nately,
which in turn are covenanted...
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tries to be
friends with
Nately, in the hope that his
father will give
Aarfy an
important job
after the war for this service.
Nately realizes that
Aarfy is...
- (2014),
Francis Gary
Powers in
Steven Spielberg's
Bridge of
Spies (2015),
Nately in Catch-22 (2019) and The
Hating Game (2021).
Stowell was born as the youngest...
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buried under the tool shed, and
Nately flees to the Near East
after retitling his
story "The Blue Air Compressor."
Nately 's
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Nately LNR is a 2.8-hectare (6.9-acre)
local nature reserve in Up
Nately in Hampshire. It is
owned by
Hampshire County Council and
Surrey County Council...