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Definition of ordinarily
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Ordinarily
(adv.)
According
to
established
rules or
settled
method;
as a rule;
commonly;
usually;
in most
cases;
as, a
winter
more than
ordinarily
severe..
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Kaoline
::
Kaoline
(n.) A very pure white clay,
ordinarily
in the form of an
impalpable
powder,
and used to form the paste of
porcelain;
China clay;
porcelain
clay. It is
chiefly
derived
from the
decomposition
of
common
feldspar..
Beam
::
Beam (v. t.) To send
forth;
to emit; --
followed
ordinarily
by
forth;
as, to beam forth
light..
Click
::
Click (n.) A kind of
articulation
used by the
natives
of
Southern
Africa,
consisting
in a
sudden
withdrawal
of the end or some other
portion
of the
tongue
from a part of the mouth with which it is in
contact,
whereby
a
sharp,
clicking
sound is
produced.
The
sounds
are four in
number,
and are
called
cerebral,
palatal,
dental,
and
lateral
clicks
or
clucks,
the
latter
being the noise
ordinarily
used in
urging
a horse
forward..
Foolscap
::
Foolscap
(n.) A
writing
paper made in
sheets,
ordinarily
16 x 13
inches,
and
folded
so as to make a page 13 x 8
inches.
See
Paper..
Gunter''s Chain
::
Gunter's
chain () The chain
ordinarily
used in
measuring
land. See
Chain,
n., 4, and
Gunter's
scale..
Service
::
Service
(n.) The act and
manner
of
bringing
food to the
persons
who eat it; order of
dishes
at
table;
also, a set or
number
of
vessels
ordinarily
used at
table;
as, the
service
was tardy and
awkward;
a
service
of plate or
glass..
Tear
::
Tear (n.) A drop of the
limpid,
saline
fluid
secreted,
normally
in small
amount,
by the
lachrymal
gland,
and
diffused
between
the eye and the
eyelids
to
moisten
the parts and
facilitate
their
motion.
Ordinarily
the
secretion
passes
through
the
lachrymal
duct into the nose, but when it is
increased
by
emotion
or other
causes,
it
overflows
the
lids..
Day
::
Day (n.) The
period
of the
earth's
revolution
on its axis. --
ordinarily
divided
into
twenty-four
hours.
It is
measured
by the
interval
between
two
successive
transits
of a
celestial
body over the same
meridian,
and takes a
specific
name from that of the body. Thus, if this is the sun, the day (the
interval
between
two
successive
transits
of the sun's
center
over the same
meridian)
is
called
a solar day; if it is a star, a
sidereal
day; if it is the moon, a lunar day. See Civil day,
Sidereal
day
Ordinarily
::
Ordinarily
(adv.)
According
to
established
rules or
settled
method;
as a rule;
commonly;
usually;
in most
cases;
as, a
winter
more than
ordinarily
severe..
Accustomably
::
Accustomably
(adv.)
According
to
custom;
ordinarily;
customarily.
Suit
::
Suit (n.) A
number
of
things
used
together,
and
generally
necessary
to be
united
in order to
answer
their
purpose;
a
number
of
things
ordinarily
classed
or used
together;
a set; as, a suit of
curtains;
a suit of
armor;
a suit of
clothes..
Ailment
::
Ailment
(n.)
Indisposition;
morbid
affection
of the body; -- not
applied
ordinarily
to acute
diseases.
Obelisk
::
Obelisk
(n.) An
upright,
four-sided
pillar,
gradually
tapering
as it
rises,
and
terminating
in a
pyramid
called
pyramidion.
It is
ordinarily
monolithic.
Egyptian
obelisks
are
commonly
covered
with
hieroglyphic
writing
from top to
bottom..
Extra
::
Extra (a.)
Beyond
what is due,
usual,
expected,
or
necessary;
additional;
supernumerary;
also,
extraordinarily
good;
superior;
as, extra work; extra pay..
Honeybee
::
Honeybee
(n.) Any bee of the genus Apis, which lives in
communities
and
collects
honey,
esp. the
common
domesticated
hive bee (Apis
mellifica),
the
Italian
bee (A.
ligustica),
and the
Arabiab
bee (A.
fasciata).
The two
latter
are by many
entomologists
considered
only
varieties
of the
common
hive bee. Each swarm of bees
consists
of a large
number
of
workers
(barren
females),
with,
ordinarily,
one queen or
fertile
female,
but in the
swarming
season
several
young
queens,
and a
number
of males or dr
Vanish
::
Vanish
(n.) The brief
terminal
part of vowel or vocal
element,
differing
more or less in
quality
from the main part; as, a as in ale
ordinarily
ends with a
vanish
of i as in ill, o as in old with a
vanish
of oo as in
foot..
Singularly
::
Singularly
(adv.)
In a
singular
manner;
in a
manner,
or to a
degree,
not
common
to
others;
extraordinarily;
as, to be
singularly
exact in one's
statements;
singularly
considerate
of
others..
Commonly
::
Commonly
(adv.)
Usually;
generally;
ordinarily;
frequently;
for the most part; as,
confirmed
habits
commonly
continue
through
life..
Bottom
::
Bottom
(n.) The part of a ship which is
ordinarily
under
water;
hence,
the
vessel
itself;
a
ship..
Commorant
::
Commorant
(n.)
Ordinarily
residing;
inhabiting.
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