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Definition of tally
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Tally (n.) A tally shop. See Tally shop,
below..
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Accidental
::
Accidental
(n.) A
property
which is not
essential;
a
nonessential;
anything
happening
accidentally.
Advance
::
Advance
(v.)
Improvement
or
progression,
physically,
mentally,
morally,
or
socially;
as, an
advance
in
health,
knowledge,
or
religion;
an
advance
in rank or
office..
Capitally
::
Capitally
(adv.)
In a way
involving
the
forfeiture
of the head or life; as, to
punish
capitally..
Accidentally
::
Accidentally
(adv.)
In an
accidental
manner;
unexpectedly;
by
chance;
unintentionally;
casually;
fortuitously;
not
essentially.
Expect
::
Expect
(v. t.) To look for
(mentally);
to look
forward
to, as to
something
that is
believed
to be about to
happen
or come; to have a
previous
apprehension
of,
whether
of good or evil; to look for with some
confidence;
to
anticipate;
-- often
followed
by an
infinitive,
sometimes
by a
clause
(with,
or
without,
that);
as, I
expect
to
receive
wages;
I
expect
that the
troops
will be
defeated..
Nick
::
Nick (v. t.) To make a nick or nicks in; to
notch;
to keep count of or upon by
nicks;
as, to nick a
stick,
tally,
etc..
Shelf
::
Shelf (v. i.) A flat
tablet
or ledge of any
material
set
horizontally
at a
distance
from the
floor,
to hold
objects
of use or
ornament..
Tolerable
::
Tolerable
(a.)
Capable
of being borne or
endured;
supportable,
either
physically
or
mentally..
Sentimentally
::
Sentimentally
(adv.)
In a
sentimental
manner.
Spirited
::
Spiritally
(adv.)
By means of the
breath.
Ornamentally
::
Ornamentally
(adv.)
By way of
ornament.
Sane
::
Sane (a.)
Mentally
sound;
possessing
a
rational
mind;
having
the
mental
faculties
in such
condition
as to be able to
anticipate
and judge of the
effect
of one's
actions
in an
ordinary
maner;
-- said of
persons.
Tallyman
::
Tallyman
(n.) One who keeps the
tally,
or marks the
sticks..
Incidently
::
Incidently
(adv.)
Incidentally.
Natant
::
Natant
(a.)
Placed
horizontally
across
the
field,
as if
swimmimg
toward
the
dexter
side; said of all sorts of
fishes
except
the
flying
fish..
Obvention
::
Obvention
(n.) The act of
happening
incidentally;
that which
happens
casually;
an
incidental
advantage;
an
occasional
offering.
Slip
::
Slip (n.) The
motion
of the
center
of
resistance
of the float of a
paddle
wheel,
or the blade of an oar,
through
the water
horozontally,
or the
difference
between
a
vessel's
actual
speed and the speed which she would have if the
propelling
instrument
acted upon a
solid;
also, the
velocity,
relatively
to still
water,
of the
backward
current
of water
produced
by the
propeller..
Connate
::
Connate
(a.)
Congenitally
united;
growing
from one base, or
united
at their
bases;
united
into one body; as,
connate
leaves
or
athers.
See
Illust.
of
Connate-perfoliate..
Frailty
::
Frailty
(a.) The
condition
quality
of being
frail,
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
frailness;
infirmity;
weakness
of
resolution;
liableness
to be
deceived
or
seduced..
Occasion
::
Occasion
(n.) An
occurrence
or
condition
of
affairs
which
brings
with it some
unlooked-for
event;
that which
incidentally
brings
to pass an
event,
without
being its
efficient
cause or
sufficient
reason;
accidental
or
incidental
cause..
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