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nounally

Meaning of "nounally" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF NOUNALLY

ˈnaʊnəlɪ


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF NOUNALLY

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Nounally 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 NOUNALLY MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of nounally in the English dictionary

The definition of nounally in the dictionary is as a noun; with respect to nouns.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH NOUNALLY

clonally · communally · Connolly · coronally · finally · hormonally · intentionally · internally · internationally · microtonally · nationally · occasionally · originally · personally · polytonally · professionally · semitonally · tonally · traditionally · zonally

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE NOUNALLY

noumenal · noumenalism · noumenalist · noumenality · noumenally · noumenon · noun · noun clause · noun phrase · nounal · nounless · nouny · noup · nourice · nourish · nourishable · nourisher · nourishing · nourishingly · nourishment

WORDS THAT END LIKE NOUNALLY

actually · additionally · anally · computationally · conventionally · diagonally · emotionally · eternally · exceptionally · externally · functionally · longitudinally · marginally · nominally · optionally · rationally · regionally · seasonally · terminally · unconditionally · unintentionally

Synonyms and antonyms of nounally in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «nounally» into 25 languages

TRANSLATOR

TRANSLATION OF NOUNALLY

Find out the translation of nounally to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of nounally from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «nounally» in English.
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Translator English - Chinese

nounally
1,325 millions of speakers
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nounally
570 millions of speakers
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English

nounally
510 millions of speakers
hi

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nounally
380 millions of speakers
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nounally
280 millions of speakers
ru

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nounally
278 millions of speakers
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nounally
270 millions of speakers
bn

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nounally
260 millions of speakers
fr

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nounally
220 millions of speakers
ms

Translator English - Malay

Kata nama
190 millions of speakers
de

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nounally
180 millions of speakers
ja

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nounally
130 millions of speakers
ko

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nounally
85 millions of speakers
jv

Translator English - Javanese

Nounally
85 millions of speakers
vi

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nounally
80 millions of speakers
ta

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nounally
75 millions of speakers
mr

Translator English - Marathi

विशेषकरून
75 millions of speakers
tr

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nounally
70 millions of speakers
it

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nounally
65 millions of speakers
pl

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nounally
50 millions of speakers
uk

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nounally
40 millions of speakers
ro

Translator English - Romanian

nounally
30 millions of speakers
el

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nounally
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator English - Afrikaans

nounally
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator English - Swedish

nounally
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator English - Norwegian

nounally
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of nounally

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «NOUNALLY»

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

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NOUNALLY»

Discover the use of nounally in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to nounally and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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What is installation?: an anthology of writings on ...
Like Wall Definition, it was based on a process of the definition of the definition, in this case the verb "to isolate". The process produced 108 pages of definition, but on page 109 there only remained the phrase "nounally adverb". As an adverb ...
Adam Geczy, Benjamin Genocchio, 2006
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Generation
... like the gypsum eyes of death masks On first glance this appears to be syntactical nonsense, until it is seen that breath (with its mechanical indications, spaces and line) forces words to be read conjunctively as well as nounally, adverbially, ...
‎1966
3
The Philology of the English Tongue
If I am wrong, my ignorance would only be a natural consequence of my aversion to the turf as a national evil. All I am here concerned with is the fact that the sporting world employs the word nounally. But it frequently stands for a verb, as in the ...
John Earle, 1871
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English Language Word Builder
... TRILOBAL UNIALGAL ANIMALLY CHORALLY DISTALLY FILIALLY LAICALLY NOUNALLY RETRALLY TRIBALLY WHEEZILY AQUILINE HARDLINEr MONOLINE QUERCINE SONATINE THALLINE FATWAING QUALMING UNBOWING.
Bob Jackman, 2012
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The Great Bible Dig: Excavation of the Scriptures
The word used as the name of a person or thing. Nounally I of or pertaining to the nature (the cause or basis) of a noun. Nous—common sense, gumption, shrewd. Nous I know mind. Unhappiness, pain, sorrow, sickness, illness, disease, etc.
Bonnie Gulan, 2001
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Grammatical primer: comprising the outlines of the ...
He said alas ! this word Interj. used nounally. thus Int. used adverbially. I built that . that house Noun. that [house in idea] Adnoun. NOTES. * Things at option, or subject to choice. t To resolve an expression, is to reduce it to its elements, and ...
Walton Felch, 1841
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Expressionism As an International Literary Phenomenon: ...
... so as to convey a stronger emotional quality: "O Tulpenleuchten gelben Haares!" (0 tulip radiance of yellow hair) (Ferdinand Hardekopf). As we have observed, Trakl loved to use colors nounally, thereby suggesting an undetermined ...
Ulrich Weisstein, 1973
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The Great Journey: In Pursuit of Jesus' Way, Truth and Life
The word used as the name of a person or thing. Nounally I of or per— taining to the nature (the cause or basis) of a noun. NousIcommon sense, gumption, shrewd. Nous I know mind. Unhappiness, pain, sorrow, sickness, illness, disease , etc.
Bonnie Gulan, 2002
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Ecology
Although street dust moves nounally from out of doors to indoors, it is probable that tubercle bacilli accumulate indoors and are carried out of doors. The statistics gathered by Winslow and Kligler show that, while only about 5 percent of the ...
‎1920
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All India Reporter
... nounally include periods of inaction during which the employee may be on duty but is not called upon to display either physical activity or sustained atflention.” ll. Amendment of Section 19. In S. 19 of the principal Act, — (1) for cl. ( d) of sub-s.
‎1957

NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NOUNALLY»

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The Antichrist in Muhammad: The Triune God of Love
The Trinity is love both verbally and nounally. The personal nature of God and the doctrine that "God is love"--two of the most precious of ... «Catholic Online, Dec 12»
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