| ACADEMICALLY | • academically adv. In an academic style or way; from an academic perspective. • ACADEMICAL adv. related to learning, also ACADEMIC. |
| ACCIDENTALLY | • accidentally adv. In an accidental manner; by chance, unexpectedly. • accidentally adv. Unintentionally. • ACCIDENTAL adv. by accident. |
| ADJECTIVALLY | • adjectivally adv. As, or in the manner of, an adjective. • ADJECTIVAL adv. using many adjectives. |
| CALCULATEDLY | • calculatedly adv. In a calculated manner. • CALCULATED adv. CALCULATE, to count or reckon. |
| CYCLANDELATE | • cyclandelate n. A vasodilator used in the treatment of claudication, arteriosclerosis, and Raynaud’s disease. • CYCLANDELATE n. a drug whose effect is to dilate the veins, etc., used to improve circulation e.g. in cerebrovascular disease. |
| DECASYLLABIC | • decasyllabic adj. Having ten syllables. • decasyllabic adj. Composed of decasyllables. • decasyllabic n. (Mostly plural) A decasyllable. |
| DECASYLLABLE | • decasyllable n. A verse form having ten syllables in each line. • DECASYLLABLE n. a line with ten syllables. |
| DEMONIACALLY | • demoniacally adv. In a demoniacal manner. • DEMONIACAL adv. like a demoniac, a person possessed by a demon or evil spirit, also DEMONIC, DEMONICAL. |
| DICARPELLARY | • DICARPELLARY adj. of or with two carpels. |
| HEBDOMADALLY | • hebdomadally adv. In periods of seven days; weekly. • HEBDOMADAL adv. occurring, appearing, or done every seven days; weekly. |
| HERALDICALLY | • heraldically adv. In a heraldic manner; according to the rules of heraldry. • HERALDIC adv. pertaining to heraldry. |
| IDEATIONALLY | • ideationally adv. By means of, or in terms of, ideation. • IDEATIONAL adv. pertaining to, or characterized by, ideation. |
| MAENADICALLY | • MAENADIC adv. like a maenad, furious, bacchanalian. |
| OCTAHEDRALLY | • octahedrally adv. In an octahedral manner. • OCTAHEDRAL adv. having eight faces or sides. |
| PEDANTICALLY | • pedantically adv. In a pedantic manner. • PEDANTICAL adv. in the manner of a pedant, also PEDANTIC. |
| SACERDOTALLY | • sacerdotally adv. In a sacerdotal manner, in the manner of a priest. • SACERDOTAL adv. of or relating to priests or a priesthood. |
| SALICYLAMIDE | • salicylamide n. (Pharmacology) A drug with analgesic and antipyretic properties, its medicinal uses being similar to those of aspirin. • SALICYLAMIDE n. an analgesic drug administered orally. |
| SYLLABICATED | • syllabicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of syllabicate. • SYLLABICATE v. to syllabify. |
| WALLYDRAIGLE | • wallydraigle n. A feeble or underdeveloped person or animal. • WALLYDRAIGLE n. (Scots) a feeble, imperfectly developed, or slovenly creature, also WALLYDRAG. |