Definition of Adjacently

1. adv. So as to be adjacent.

Definition of Adjacently

1. Adverb. In such a way as to be adjacent. ¹

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Definition of Adjacently

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Adjacently

aditus ad saccum peritonei minorem
aditus glottidis inferior
aditus glottidis superior
aditus laryngis
aditus orbitae
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adjacence
adjacences
adjacencies
adjacency
adjacent
adjacent angle
adjacent wetlands
adjacently (current term)
adjacents
adject
adjected
adjection
adjectional
adjections
adjectitious
adjectival
adjectival noun
adjectival nouns
adjectival phrase
adjectivality
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Literary usage of Adjacently

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Steamships and Their Machinery from First to Last by John Wilton Cuninghame Haldane (1893)
"adjacently situated is the Steel Foundry, 6oo' o" by 70' o", where castings combining lightness and strength for engineering work generally are made, ..."

2. The Arteries of the gastro-intestinal tract with inosculation circle by Byron Robinson (1908)
"It courses from left to right ventral to the cauda pancreatica and between the blades of the omentum major. It pursues its course adjacently parallel to the ..."

3. The Epidemic of 1878 and Its Homoepathic Treatment: A General History of the by Ernest Hardenstein (1879)
"If the case be introduced into a city in good sanitary condition internal^' and adjacently, we can almost trace the spread of the disease from locality to ..."

4. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1891)
"... 8J inches long, and 0'261 diameter, were cut adjacently from a long steel rod to insure practical uniformity of structure and composition. ..."

5. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1831)
"... bird Are as wearisome sounds us he ever hath heard ; And the scent of the woodbine adjacently growing, Is a rank herb's breath on a sick man blowing.—p. ..."

6. The Classical Psychologists: Selections Illustrating Psychology from by Benjamin Rand (1912)
"It is the nature of thought to preclude and restrain the element that is foreign and adjacently seen. Its nature is, therefore, exclusively potentiality. ..."

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