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Definition of strictly
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Striction
(n.) The act of
constricting,
or the state of being
constricted..
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Umpire
::
Umpire
(n.) A
person
to whose sole
decision
a
controversy
or
question
between
parties
is
referred;
especially,
one
chosen
to see that the rules of a game, as
cricket,
baseball,
or the like, are
strictly
observed..
Evidence
::
Evidence
(n.) That which is
legally
submitted
to
competent
tribunal,
as a means of
ascertaining
the truth of any
alleged
matter
of fact under
investigation
before
it; means of
making
proof;
-- the
latter,
strictly
speaking,
not being
synonymous
with
evidence,
but
rather
the
effect
of it..
Relative
::
Relative
(n.) A
person
connected
by blood or
affinity;
strictly,
one
allied
by
blood;
a
relation;
a
kinsman
or
kinswoman..
Straits
::
Strait
(adv.)
Strictly;
rigorously.
Canzone
::
Canzone
(n.) A song or air for one or more
voices,
of
Provencal
origin,
resembling,
though
not
strictly,
the
madrigal..
Straitly
::
Straitly
(adv.)
In a
strait
manner;
narrowly;
strictly;
rigorously.
Credit Mobilier
::
Credit
mobilier
() A joint stock
company,
formed
for
general
banking
business,
or for the
construction
of
public
works,
by means of loans on
personal
estate,
after the
manner
of the
credit
foncier
on real
estate.
In
practice,
however,
this
distinction
has not been
strictly
observed..
Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Strictly
confined;
carefully
quarded;
as, a close
prisoner..
Properly
::
Properly
(adv.)
In a
proper
manner;
suitably;
fitly;
strictly;
rightly;
as, a word
properly
applied;
a dress
properly
adjusted..
Abundance
::
Abundance
(n.) An
overflowing
fullness;
ample
sufficiency;
great
plenty;
profusion;
copious
supply;
superfluity;
wealth:
--
strictly
applicable
to
quantity
only, but
sometimes
used of
number..
Stayed
::
Stay (n.)
Strictly,
a part in
tension
to hold the parts
together,
or
stiffen
them..
Rhadamanthus
::
Rhadamanthus
(n.) One of the three
judges
of the
infernal
regions;
figuratively,
a
strictly
just
judge..
King-post
::
King-post
(n.) A
member
of a
common
form of
truss,
as a roof
truss.
It is
strictly
a tie,
intended
to
prevent
the
sagging
of the
tiebeam
in the
middle.
If there are
struts,
supporting
the main
rafters,
they often bear upon the foot of the
king-post.
Called
also
crown-post..
Pox
::
Pox (n.)
Strictly,
a
disease
by
pustules
or
eruptions
of any kind, but
chiefly
or
wholly
restricted
to three or four
diseases,
-- the
smallpox,
the
chicken
pox, and the
vaccine
and the
venereal
diseases..
Liturgist
::
Liturgist
(n.) One who
favors
or
adheres
strictly
to a
liturgy.
Aprosos
::
Aprosos
(a. & adv.) By the way; to the
purpose;
suitably
to the place or
subject;
-- a word used to
introduce
an
incidental
observation,
suited
to the
occasion,
though
not
strictly
belonging
to the
narration..
Blast
::
Blast (n.) The sound made by
blowing
a wind
instrument;
strictly,
the sound
produces
at one
breath..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.)
Strictly:
A band
suitable
for the
performance
of
symphonies,
overtures,
etc., as well as for the
accompaniment
of
operas,
oratorios,
cantatas,
masses,
and the like, or of vocal and
instrumental
solos..
Nomic
::
Nomic (a.)
Customary;
ordinary;
--
applied
to the usual
English
spelling,
in
distinction
from
strictly
phonetic
methods..
Off
::
Off (a.)
Designating
a time when one is not
strictly
attentive
to
business
or
affairs,
or is
absent
from his post, and,
hence,
a time when
affairs
are not
urgent;
as, he took an off day for
fishing:
an off year in
politics..
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