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Accusatorially
Accusatorially Ac*cu`sa*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
By way accusation.
Aerially
Aerially A*["e]"ri*al*ly, adv.
Like, or from, the air; in an a["e]rial manner. ``A murmur
heard a["e]rially.' --Tennyson.
Amatorially
Amatorially Am`a*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
In an amatorial manner.
Ancestorially
Ancestorially An`ces*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
With regard to ancestors.
DictatoriallyDictatorial Dic`ta*to"ri*al, a. [Cf. F. dictatorial.]
1. Pertaining or suited to a dictator; absolute.
Military powers quite dictatorial. --W. Irving.
2. Characteristic of a dictator; imperious; dogmatical;
overbearing; as, a dictatorial tone or manner. --
Dic`ta*to"ri*al*ly, adv. -- Dic`ta*to"ri*al*ness, n. Editorially
Editorially Ed`i*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
In the manner or character of an editor or of an editorial
article.
Equatorially
Equatorially E`qua*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
So as to have motion or direction parallel to the equator.
ExterritoriallyExterritorial Ex*ter`ri*to"ri*al, a. [Pref. ex? +
territorial.]
Beyond the territorial limits; foreign to, or exempt from,
the territorial jurisdiction. -- Ex*ter`ri*to"ri*al*ly,adv. ExtraterritoriallyExtraterritorial Ex`tra*ter`ri*to"ri*al, a.
Beyond the limits of a territory or particular jurisdiction;
exterritorial. -- Ex`tra*ter`ri*to"ri*al*ly, adv. Glossarially
Glossarially Glos*sa"ri*al*ly, adv.
In the manner of a glossary.
Immaterially
Immaterially Im`ma*te"ri*al*ly, adv.
1. In an immaterial manner; without matter or corporeal
substance.
2. In an unimportant manner or degree.
Immemorially
Immemorially Im`me*mo"ri*al*ly, adv.
Beyond memory. --Bentley.
Imperially
Imperially Im*pe"ri*al*ly, adv.
In an imperial manner.
Imperially
Imperially Im*pe"ri*al*ly, n.
Imperial power. [R.] --Sheldon.
Industrially
Industrially In*dus"tri*al*ly, adv.
With reference to industry.
Inquisitorially
Inquisitorially In*quis`i*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
In an inquisitorial manner.
InventoriallyInventorial In`ven*to"ri*al, a.
Of or pertaining to an inventory. -- In`ven*to"ri*al*ly,
adv. --Shak. Magisterially
Magisterially Mag`is*te"ri*al*ly, adv.
In a magisterial manner.
Materially
Materially Ma*te"ri*al*ly, adv.
1. In the state of matter.
I do not mean that anything is separable from a body
by fire that was not materially pre["e]xistent in
it. --Boyle.
2. In its essence; substantially.
An ill intention is certainly sufficient to spoil .
. . an act in itself materially good. --South.
3. In an important manner or degree; essentaily; as, it
materially concern us to know the real motives of our
actions.
MediatoriallyMediatorial Me`di*a*to"ri*al, a.
Of or pertaining to a mediator, or to mediation; mediatory;
as, a mediatorial office. -- Me`di*a*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
My measures were . . . healing and mediatorial.
--Burke. Mercurially
Mercurially Mer*cu"ri*al*ly, adv.
In a mercurial manner.
Minatorially
Minatorially Min`a*to"ri*al*ly, Minatorily Min"a*to*ri*ly,
adv.
In a minatory manner; with threats.
Ministerially
Ministerially Min`is*te"ri*al*ly, adv.
In a ministerial manner; in the character or capacity of a
minister.
MonasteriallyMonasterial Mon`as*te"ri*al, a. [L. monasterials, fr.
monasterium.]
Of or pertaining to monastery, or to monastic life. --
Mon`as*te"ri*al*ly, adv. Monitorially
Monitorially Mon`i*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
In a monitorial manner.
Notarially
Notarially No*ta"ri*al*ly, adv.
In a notarial manner.
OratoriallyOratorial Or`a*to"ri*al, a.
Oratorical. [R.] --Swift. --Or`a*to"ri*al*ly, adv. Pedestrially
Pedestrially Pe*des"tri*al*ly, adv.
In a pedestrial manner.
PictoriallyPictorial Pic*to"ri*al, a. [L. pictorius, fr. pictor a
painter, fr. pingere to paint. See Paint.]
Of or pertaining to pictures; illustrated by pictures;
forming pictures; representing with the clearness of a
picture; as, a pictorial dictionary; a pictorial imagination.
``Pictorial rhetoric.' --Ruskin. -- Pic*to"ri*al*ly, adv. Senatorially
Senatorially Sen`a*to"ri*al*ly, adv.
In a senatorial manner.
Meaning of Riall from wikipedia
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British historian Phineas Riall (1775-1850),
British general Tom
Riall (born 1960),
British businessman Matthew Henry Phineas Riall Sankey (1853-1926), Irish-born...
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General Sir
Phineas Riall, KCH (15
December 1775 – 10
November 1850) was the
British general who
succeeded John
Vincent as
commanding officer of the Niagara...
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Riall is an
Irish historian. She was a
professor of
history at Birkbeck,
University of London, and is
currently a
professor in the
Department of...
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Thomas Richard Phineas Riall (born 1960) is the
Executive Chair of Mydentist. Tom
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Riall Salud Johnson (born
April 20, 1978) is a
former professional gridiron football player.
Riall grew up in Lynnwood, Washington,
where he
attended Mariner...
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Sankey diagrams are
named after Irish Captain Matthew Henry Phineas Riall Sankey, who used this type of
diagram in 1898 in a
classic figure (see diagram)...
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Matthew Henry Phineas Riall Sankey CB CBE
FIMechE (9
November 1853 – 3
October 1925) was an
Irish engineer and
captain in the
Royal Engineers,
known as...
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dentistry for everyone, not
endorsing private for the
better off.” Tom
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developing "an
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Riall W.
Nolan (born
October 12, 1943) is an
American anthropologist, an
emeritus professor of
anthropology at
Purdue University, USA and a
faculty member...
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derives from the
Battle of Chippawa, in
which British Major General Phineas Riall noticed that the
approaching regiment had on the
uniforms of militia, which...