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Acrimoniously
Acrimoniously Ac`ri*mo"ni*ous*ly, adv. In an acrimonious manner.
Adscititiously
Adscititious Ad`sci*ti"tious, a. [L. adscitus, p. p. of adsciscere, asciscere, to take knowingly; ad + sciscere to seek to know, approve, scire to know.] Supplemental; additional; adventitious; ascititious. ``Adscititious evidence.' --Bowring. -- Ad`sci*ti"tious*ly, adv.
Adulterously
Adulterously A*dul"ter*ous*ly, adv. In an adulterous manner.
Advantageously
Advantageously Ad`van*ta"geous*ly, adv. Profitably; with advantage.
Adventitiously
Adventitious Ad`ven*ti"tious, a. [L. adventitius.] 1. Added extrinsically; not essentially inherent; accidental or causal; additional; supervenient; foreign. To things of great dimensions, if we annex an adventitious idea of terror, they become without comparison greater. --Burke. 2. (Nat. Hist.) Out of the proper or usual place; as, adventitious buds or roots. 3. (Bot.) Accidentally or sparingly spontaneous in a country or district; not fully naturalized; adventive; -- applied to foreign plants. 4. (Med.) Acquired, as diseases; accidental. -- Ad`ven*ti"tious*ly, adv. -- Ad`ven*ti"tious*ness, n.
Adventurously
Adventurously Ad*ven"tur*ous*ly, adv. In an adventurous manner; venturesomely; boldly; daringly.
Affectuously
Affectuous Af*fec"tu*ous (?; 135), a. [L. affectuous: cf. F. affectueux. See Affect.] Full of passion or emotion; earnest. [Obs.] -- Af*fec"tu*ous*ly, adv. [Obs.] --Fabyan.
Alacriously
Alacriously A*lac"ri*ous*ly, adv. With alacrity; briskly.
Ambidextrously
Ambidextrously Am"bi*dex"trous*ly, adv. In an ambidextrous manner; cunningly.
Ambiguously
Ambiguously Am*big"u*ous*ly, adv. In an ambiguous manner; with doubtful meaning.
Ambitiously
Ambitiously Am*bi"tious*ly, adv. In an ambitious manner.
Amorously
Amorously Am"o*rous*ly, adv. In an amorous manner; fondly.
Amphibiously
Amphibiously Am*phib"i*ous*ly, adv. Like an amphibious being.
Anachronously
Anachronous An*ach"ro*nous, a. Containing an anachronism; anachronistic. -- An*ach"ro*nous*ly, adv.
Analo gously
Analogous A*nal"o*gous, a. [L. analogous, Gr. ? according to a due ratio, proportionate; ? + ? ratio, proportion. See Logic.] Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion; -- often followed by to. Analogous tendencies in arts and manners. --De Quincey. Decay of public spirit, which may be considered analogous to natural death. --J. H. Newman. nalogous pole (Pyroelect.), that pole of a crystal which becomes positively electrified when heated. Syn: Correspondent; similar; like. -- A*nal"o gous*ly, adv. -- A*nal"o*gous*ness, n.
Anomalously
Anomalously A*nom"a*lous*ly, adv. In an anomalous manner.
Anonymously
Anonymously A*non"y*mous*ly ([.a]*n[o^]n"[i^]*m[u^]s*l[y^]), adv. In an anonymous manner; without a name. --Swift.
Anxiously
Anxiously Anx"ious*ly, adv. In an anxious manner; with painful uncertainty; solicitously.
Arbitrariously
Arbitrarious Ar`bi*tra"ri*ous, a. [L. arbitrarius. See Arbitrary.] Arbitrary; despotic. [Obs.] -- Ar`bi*tra"ri*ous*ly, adv. [Obs.]
Arduously
Arduously Ar"du*ous*ly, adv. In an arduous manner; with difficulty or laboriousness.
Assiduously
Assiduous As*sid"u*ous, a. [L. assiduus, fr. assid?re to sit near or close; ad + sed[=e]re to sit. See Sit.] 1. Constant in application or attention; devoted; attentive; unremitting. She grows more assiduous in her attendance. --Addison. 2. Performed with constant diligence or attention; unremitting; persistent; as, assiduous labor. To weary him with my assiduous cries. --Milton. Syn: Diligent; attentive; sedulous; unwearied; unintermitted; persevering; laborious; indefatigable. As*sid"u*ous*ly, adv. -- As*sid"u*ous*ness, n.
Astuciously
Astucious As*tu"cious, a. [F. astucieux. See Astute.] Subtle; cunning; astute. [R.] --Sir W. Scott. -- As*tu"cious*ly, adv. [R.]
Atrociously
Atrocious A*tro"cious, a. [L. atrox, atrocis, cruel, fierce: cf. F. atroce.] 1. Extremely heinous; full of enormous wickedness; as, atrocious quilt or deeds. 2. Characterized by, or expressing, great atrocity. Revelations . . . so atrocious that nothing in history approaches them. --De Quincey. 3. Very grievous or violent; terrible; as, atrocious distempers. [Obs.] --Cheyne. Syn: Atrocious, Flagitious, Flagrant. Usage: Flagitious points to an act as grossly wicked and vile; as, a flagitious proposal. Flagrant marks the vivid impression made upon the mind by something strikingly wrong or erroneous; as, a flagrant misrepresentation; a flagrant violation of duty. Atrocious represents the act as springing from a violent and savage spirit. If Lord Chatham, instead of saying ``the atrocious crime of being a young man,' had used either of the other two words, his irony would have lost all its point, in his celebrated reply to Sir Robert Walpole, as reported by Dr. Johnson. -- A*tro"cious*ly, adv. -- A*tro"cious*ness, n.
Audaciously
Audaciously Au*da"cious*ly, adv. In an audacious manner; with excess of boldness; impudently.
Auspiciously
Auspicious Aus*pi"cious, a. [See Auspice.] 1. Having omens or tokens of a favorable issue; giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, an auspicious beginning. Auspicious union of order and freedom. --Macaulay. 2. Prosperous; fortunate; as, auspicious years. ``Auspicious chief.' --Dryden. 3. Favoring; favorable; propitious; -- applied to persons or things. ``Thy auspicious mistress.' --Shak. ``Auspicious gales.' --Pope. Syn: See Propitious. -- Aus*pi"cious*ly, adv. -- Aus*pi"cious*ness, n.
Autogenously
Autogenously Au*tog"e*nous*ly, adv. In an autogenous manner; spontaneously.
Avariciously
Avaricious Av`a*ri"cious, a. [Cf. F. avaricieux.] Actuated by avarice; greedy of gain; immoderately desirous of accumulating property. Syn: Greedy; stingy; rapacious; griping; sordid; close. Usage: Avaricious, Covetous, Parsimonious, Penurious, Miserly, Niggardly. The avaricious eagerly grasp after it at the expense of others, though not of necessity with a design to save, since a man may be covetous and yet a spendthrift. The penurious, parsimonious, and miserly save money by disgraceful self-denial, and the niggardly by meanness in their dealing with others. We speak of persons as covetous in getting, avaricious in retaining, parsimonious in expending, penurious or miserly in modes of living, niggardly in dispensing. -- Av`a*ri"cious*ly, adv. -- Av`a*ri"cious*ness, n.
Avidiously
Avidiously A*vid"i*ous*ly, adv. Eagerly; greedily.
Barbarously
Barbarously Bar"ba*rous*ly, adv. In a barbarous manner.
Barratrously
Barratrous Bar"ra*trous, ? (Law) Tainter with, or constituting, barratry. -- Bar"ra*trous*ly, adv. --Kent.

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