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Meaning of "dictionally" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF DICTIONALLY

ˈdɪkʃənəlɪ


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF DICTIONALLY

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Dictionally is an adverb.
The adverb is an invariable part of the sentence that can change, explain or simplify a verb or another adverb.

WHAT DOES DICTIONALLY MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of dictionally in the English dictionary

The definition of dictionally in the dictionary is from a dictional point of view.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH DICTIONALLY

affectionally · bidirectionally · bisectionally · conjunctionally · constructionally · factionally · inflectionally · inflexionally · intentionally · interjectionally · internationally · jurisdictionally · nationally · nonfictionally · obstructionally · professionally · sectionally · traditionally · transactionally · vivisectionally

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE DICTIONALLY

dictatorial · dictatorially · dictatorialness · dictatorship · dictatory · dictatress · dictatrix · dictature · diction · dictional · dictionaries · dictionary · dictionary attack · dictionary catalogue · dictionary definition · dictionary-maker · dictionary-making · Dictograph · dictum · dicty

WORDS THAT END LIKE DICTIONALLY

actually · additionally · anally · conventionally · emotionally · eternally · exceptionally · externally · finally · functionally · internally · longitudinally · marginally · occasionally · originally · personally · regionally · seasonally · terminally · unconditionally · unintentionally

Synonyms and antonyms of dictionally in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «dictionally» into 25 languages

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The translations of dictionally from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «dictionally» in English.
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380 millions of speakers
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280 millions of speakers
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278 millions of speakers
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270 millions of speakers
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260 millions of speakers
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220 millions of speakers
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Dictionally
190 millions of speakers
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180 millions of speakers
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130 millions of speakers
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85 millions of speakers
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80 millions of speakers
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75 millions of speakers
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75 millions of speakers
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70 millions of speakers
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65 millions of speakers
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50 millions of speakers
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40 millions of speakers
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30 millions of speakers
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15 millions of speakers
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14 millions of speakers
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10 millions of speakers
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5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of dictionally

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «DICTIONALLY»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about dictionally

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DICTIONALLY»

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Beeton's Bible dictionary
Samuel Orchart Beeton. Csesar. Chalk-stones. mentary title decreed to him by the Roman senate, whence is derived the name of the month August. Caesar was the regal title of the emperors, and hence Tiberius is called Caesar, Matt. xxii .
Samuel Orchart Beeton, 1870
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The Realms of Verse 1830-1870: English Poetry in a Time of ...
He speaks of Sir Bedivere's 'mission', a word which reappears only in the dictionally and morally dubious landscape of Earl Doorm, accompanied by ' perilous' and 'turbulence'.61 In the later Idylls, some Latinates, such as 'reverence ' and ...
Matthew Reynolds, 2005
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The Philosophical Conception of Sabda in Guru Granth Sahib
... but negatively, 'opposite' from the genuinely valuable for spiritual heights than that what, doctrinally or dictionally, stable there might have been from the point of view of the history of theology. The Gurus less care for the doctrinal historicity of ...
Himat Singh
4
Memorial Exercises in Honor of Charles Sumner Whiting
[2] Appellants contend that the Legislature was without power to pass any act to cure proceedings already adjudged juris- dictionally defective. This same contention was urged upon a second appeal in the case of Hodges v. Snyder, 43 S. D. ...
Author
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Policy, Performance and Management in Governance and ...
... dictionally contained, and to, thereby, reduce collective uncertainty. ○ H-3-c. Public management professionals work for their jurisdictions. Yet, from the perspective of their policy specializations, they appear to serve a larger, inchoate public.
Edoardo Ongaro, 2011
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The Power of Tolkien's Prose: Middle-Earth's Magical Style
The advent of ponies is greeted dictionally by the appearance of “furlongs” and “ girths” and “plodding gloom” (143; H186–87). “Pointed remarks” accompany swords (FG31). The Great Willow has “rooted” wisdom, “rotten” heart, “green” ...
Steve Walker, 2009
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At Aboukir and Acre: A Story of Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt
[note 1] Conquest of Egypt After landing on the coast of Egypt (Near Alexandria, contra- dictionally to his plan), Napoleon's force of 25,000 fought off a force of about 21,000 [7] Mamelukes in the Battle of the Pyramids (appr. 40,000 Mameluk  ...
George A. Henty, 2010
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The Dream of the Poem: Hebrew Poetry from Muslim and ...
For in opening their lives to the entire expanse of Greco- Arabic and Hebrew learning, the dictionally pure Jewish poets of Cordoba, Granada, and Saragossa carried out an act of profound, if paradoxical, cultural redemption. As they translated ...
‎2009
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The Crisis of the Twelfth Century: Power, Lordship, and the ...
The religious and secular orders remained mutually reinforcing even as they became juris- dictionally distinct following the Gregorian reform. While many thought spiritual power intrinsically superior to secular, everyone 7 See generally to the ...
Thomas N. Bisson, 2009
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Fictions of Justice: The International Criminal Court and ...
With the institutionalization of the common law system as the ultimate basis for appeal, Sharia courts, Magistrate Courts, and Native Courts were juris' dictionally reclassified, and Nigerian superior courts were established and given the power  ...
Kamari Maxine Clarke, 2009

4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DICTIONALLY»

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Movie Review: "Her"
Theodore works at a fictional Internet company called beautifulhandwrittenletters.com, where he ghostwrites sincere letters for dictionally ... «Boca Raton, Jan 14»
2
Tools of the Green Manufacturing Trade, Part 4
I cited Miriam Webster (aka “the dictionally”) for a definition of ubiquitous as “existing or being everywhere at the same time; constantly ... «Environmental Leader, Dec 11»
3
An Interview with Roy Kesey
In some ways it might actually make it harder, since you don't want to repeat yourself in any way -- not dictionally, not structurally, not in terms of characters -- so ... «Bookslut, Aug 11»
4
The Lost Jewish Culture
For in opening their lives to the entire expanse of Greco-Arabic and Hebrew learning, the dictionally pure Jewish poets of Cordoba, Granada, ... «The New York Review of Books, Jun 07»
REFERENCE
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