| UNSTATUTABLY | • unstatutably adv. In an unstatutable manner. • UNSTATUTABLE adv. contrary to statute. |
| ATTITUDINALLY | • attitudinally adv. In terms of attitude. • ATTITUDINAL adv. relating to attitude. |
| INTERTEXTUALLY | • intertextually adv. In an intertextual manner. • INTERTEXTUAL adv. of or like an intertext. |
| OSTENTATIOUSLY | • ostentatiously adv. In an ostentatious manner; extravagantly or flamboyantly. • OSTENTATIOUS adv. marked by conspicuous display. |
| QUANTITATIVELY | • quantitatively adv. In a quantitative manner. • quantitatively adv. With respect to quantity rather than quality. • QUANTITATIVE adv. estimable according to quantity, also QUANTITIVE. |
| SUBSTANTIALITY | • substantiality n. The state of being substantial. • substantiality n. The extent to which something is substantial. • SUBSTANTIALITY n. the state of being substantial. |
| UNATTRACTIVELY | • unattractively adv. In an unattractive manner. • UNATTRACTIVE adv. not attractive. |
| UNATTRIBUTABLY | • unattributably adv. In an unattributable manner. |
| INSTITUTIONALLY | • institutionally adv. In an institutional manner. • institutionally adv. Throughout an institution. • INSTITUTIONAL adv. of or relating to an institution, also INSTITUTIONARY. |
| INSTRUMENTALITY | • instrumentality n. (Uncountable) The quality or condition of being instrumental; serving a purpose, being useful. • instrumentality n. (Countable, law) A governmental organ with a specific purpose. • instrumentality n. (Countable) Something that is instrumental; an instrument. |
| INTELLECTUALITY | • intellectuality n. The characteristic of being intellectual. • INTELLECTUALITY n. the state of being intellectual. |
| INTERTEXTUALITY | • intertextuality n. The idea that a given text is a response to what has already been written, be it explicit or implicit. • intertextuality n. The reference to another separate and distinct text within a text. • INTERTEXTUALITY n. the complex interrelationship between a text and other texts taken as basic to the creation or interpretation of the text. |
| TRANSMUTABILITY | • transmutability n. The ability to be transmuted. • TRANSMUTABILITY n. the quality of being transmutable. |
| UNATTAINABILITY | • unattainability n. The fact of being unattainable, of not being able to be reached or acquired. |