2. Adverb. With regard to somatics ¹
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Definition of Somatically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Somatically
Literary usage of Somatically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Medical Psychology: Being the Outlines of a Course of Lectures by Ernst Feuchtersleben, Benjamin Guy Babington (1847)
"The former, in which all the fleeting images turn, as it were, on one axis,
indicates somatically, a more profound alteration in the organisation of the ..."
2. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1911)
"other words, do ¥2 kernels which are intermediate somatically give rise to any
different sort of progeny when planted than do kernels which belong clearly ..."
3. The Feebly Inhibited: Nomadism, Or the Wandering Impulse, with Special by Charles Benedict Davenport (1915)
"(3) If the mother is somatically nomadic and the father not, all of the sons are
nomadic. (4) If both parents are nomadic, all of the children, ..."
4. A New Type of Hereditary Brachyphalangy in Man by Otto Lous Mohr, Christian Wriedt (1919)
"This controlled case is perhaps the first in human material where an individual
heterozygous for a dominant gene is shown to be somatically normal. ..."
5. A New Type of Hereditary Brachyphalangy in Man by Otto Lous Mohr, Christian Wriedt (1919)
"... is as a diagnostic very uncertain, and from the examination of her hands it
would be perfectly allowable to conclude that she is somatically normal. ..."
6. Heredity and Selection in Sociology by Georges Chatterton-Hill (1907)
"For a time the persistent determinants of a former organ may continue to manifest
themselves somatically throughout the whole course of the life-history as ..."