Definition of Imaginarily

1. a. In a imaginary manner; in imagination.

Definition of Imaginarily

1. Adverb. In an imaginary way. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Imaginarily

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Imaginarily

imageries
imagers
imagery
images
imagesetter
imagesetters
imagin
imagin'd
imaginability
imaginable
imaginableness
imaginably
imaginal
imaginal disc
imaginaries
imaginarily (current term)
imaginariness
imaginarinesses
imaginary
imaginary axis
imaginary being
imaginary creature
imaginary number
imaginary numbers
imaginary part
imaginary part of a complex number
imaginary parts
imaginary place
imaginary unit
imaginary units

Literary usage of Imaginarily

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

1. Buddhism in Tibet: Illustrated by Literary Documents and Objects of by Emil Schlagintweit (1863)
"imaginarily true according to man's knowledge. V. Of middle fortune, mediocre (the Lama said: imaginarily true, but doubtful). VI. imaginarily true, and bad ..."

2. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors, Or, Christianity Before Christ by Kersey Graves (1876)
"Several causes contributed to originate a belief in the offices imaginarily assigned to divine God-descended Mediators, Redeemers, and Intercessors. 1. ..."

3. The Indiana School Journal by Indiana State Teachers Association (1871)
"We measure most conveniently either from an imaginarily perfect non-attendance, every pupil present all the time; or from an imaginarily perfect ..."

4. The Consolations of Science: Or, Contributions from Science to the Hope of by Jacob Straub (1888)
"... and the injury was in each case in the form of the injury imaginarily seen. In this case there was no sudden impulse of the mind—no startle or fright. ..."

5. General Physiology; Or, Physiological Theory of Cosmos: A Rectification of by Camilo Calleja (1890)
"... imaginarily deprived of their derived parts as nuclei, membranes, and fibres, and also imaginarily deprived of all living functions except nutrition, ..."

6. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1899)
"Many testify to taking hundred- mile steps, for jumping contests imaginarily performed in sleep are of such a character as would excite the admiration of ..."

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