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Definition of Colonially
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Colonially
Literary usage of Colonially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Conference of Bishops of the Anglican Communion, Holden at Lambeth Palace by Church of England (1908)
"I. colonially ordained clergymen are :— (A) Clergymen ordained by any Bishop
other than a Bishop of a Diocese in England or Ireland (Colonial Clergy Act, ..."
2. Official Catalogue of Exhibits [of] the Victorian Exhibition, Opened 6th by Victoria Commission for the International exhibition at London in 1873 (1872)
"This shows the relation in which the colonially-manufactured spirits trade stands
to the imported spirit, trade. It amounts now to about one-tenth, ..."
3. The European War of 1914: Its Causes, Purposes, and Probable Results by John William Burgess (1915)
"... by less than five hundred thousand people, are colonially dependent upon Europe.
It also accomplished its purpose in regard to the second object. ..."
4. Ecosystem Disturbance and Wildlife Conservation in Western Grasslands: A edited by Deborah M. Finch (1998)
"The cave myotis roosts colonially in caves and mines and is often found foraging
over ... This species typically roosts colonially in caves, rock crevices, ..."
5. Diary of Ten Years Eventful Life of an Early Settler in Western Australia by George Fletcher Moore (1884)
"colonially, steamer, from its paddling motion, and the noise it makes as it ...
colonially, the wattle-tree, from its partial resemblance to the wattle or ..."
6. Proceedings by Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1884)
"I was interested to learn the opinion of Mr. Powell on the prospects and value,
commercially and colonially speaking, of New Guinea, and to compare his ..."