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Definition of Angularly
1. adv. In an angular manner; with of at angles or corners.
Definition of Angularly
1. Adverb. In an angular manner. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Angularly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Angularly
Literary usage of Angularly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Exotic Conchology: Or, Figures and Descriptions of Rare, Beautiful, Or by William Swainson (1841)
"... Shell angularly ovate, marbled with white and brownish red, covered with a
thin brown epidermis, which is coated for about one-third of the shell with ..."
2. Hand-book of Indian Flora: Being a Guide to All the Flowering Plants by Herber Drury (1866)
"Glabrous: branches scandent, angularly striated J • leaves petioled, ovate or
elliptic-lanceolate, acuminate, serrated : limb obtuse at the base or shortly ..."
3. A Treatise on the External Characters of Fossils by Abraham Gottlob Werner (1805)
"In the regular dodecahedron the planes are always equi-angularly associated ; in
the irregular, on the contrary, the planes are unequi-angularly associated. ..."
4. The Trees of Old England: Sketches of the Aspects, Associations, and Uses of by Leo Hartley Grindon (1868)
"... are angularly toothed or lobed, and covered upon the under-surface with a grey
and felty substance ; in the black poplar they are perfectly glabrous, ..."
5. A Manual Flora of Madeira and the Adjacent Island of Porto Santo and the by Richard Thomas Lowe (1868)
"When ripe the whole pod is reddish-brown. Seeds brown smooth shining angularly
compressed slender horseshoe-shaped curving ..."
6. The Annual Necrology, for 1797-8;: Including, Also, Various Articles of by Mary Hays, Richard Phillips (1800)
"... of angularly great emolument in this way, the ram named the twa-pound^r earned
his proprietor, ..."
7. Descriptive Catalogue of the Reptiles of British India by William Theobald (1876)
"angularly bent. Claws five on all feet, retractile into a compressed bilobed sheath.
P. Duvaucelii D. et B. Back granular. The nostril surrounded by four ..."