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Definition of Compositely
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Compositely
Literary usage of Compositely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Character and Temperament by Joseph Jastrow (1921)
"stance, standardized by tradition; it commonly comes forward compositely as a
national, local, or communal sentiment. Psychic community as observed is ..."
2. Righthandedness and Lefthandedness by George Milbry Gould (1908)
"... of a compositely-formed resolve requiring first of all vision, then possibly
other sensational stimuli, but always memory, ie, the stored results of all ..."
3. The Scientific Monthly by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"Now one and now another phase dominates; but the selecting mind is at once and
compositely logical, moral and esthetic in its temper, expresses loyalty to ..."
4. Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1879)
"... and deal with them compositely, by blending, whilst they distinguish. And so
much am I persuaded of the connection between true intellectual harmony of ..."
5. Language and the Study of Language: Twelve Lectures on the Principles of by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"... or deal, or lead is no ground for questioning that our ancestors said compositely
I love-did, deal-did, lead-did, and then worked them down into the ..."
6. Music (1901)
"Of the first performance of "Aida" he says: Viewed compositely, as a "production,"
the presentation of "Aida" by the Metropolitan English Opera Co., ..."