Definition of ably

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Ably (adv.) In an able manner; with great ability; as, ably done, planned, said..

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Mis- :: Mis- () A prefix used adjectively and adverbially in the sense of amiss, wrong, ill, wrongly, unsuitably; as, misdeed, mislead, mischief, miscreant..
Acceptably :: Acceptably (adv.) In an acceptable manner; in a manner to please or give satisfaction.
Miser :: Miser (n.) A covetous, grasping, mean person; esp., one having wealth, who lives miserably for the sake of saving and increasing his hoard..
Sardius :: Sardius (n.) A precious stone, probably a carnelian, one of which was set in Aaron's breastplate..
Inculpably :: Inculpably (adv.) Blamelessly.
Determinately :: Determinately (adv.) Resolutely; unchangeably.
Disfavorably :: Disfavorably (adv.) Unpropitiously.
Yellow-golds :: Yellow-golds (n.) A certain plant, probably the yellow oxeye..
, A , Or An . Pcp. It Is Presumably An Older Spelling Of Scanned. --2. :: , a , or an . PCP. It is presumably an older spelling of scanned. --2. () Specifically (Pros.), to go through with, as a verse, marking and distinguishing the feet of which it is composed; to show, in reading, the metrical structure of; to recite metrically..
Capellet :: Capellet (n.) A swelling, like a wen, on the point of the elbow (or the heel of the hock) of a horse, caused probably by bruises in lying down..
Wofully :: Wofully (adv.) In a woeful manner; sorrowfully; mournfully; miserably; dolefully.
Inexplicably :: Inexplicably (adv.) In an inexplicable manner.
Columbium :: Columbium (n.) A rare element of the vanadium group, first found in a variety of the mineral columbite occurring in Connecticut, probably at Haddam. Atomic weight 94.2. Symbol Cb or Nb. Now more commonly called niobium..
C :: C () C is the third letter of the English alphabet. It is from the Latin letter C, which in old Latin represented the sounds of k, and g (in go); its original value being the latter. In Anglo-Saxon words, or Old English before the Norman Conquest, it always has the sound of k. The Latin C was the same letter as the Greek /, /, and came from the Greek alphabet. The Greeks got it from the Ph/nicians. The English name of C is from the Latin name ce, and was derived, probably, through the French. Et
Mutably :: Mutably (adv.) Changeably.
Lovelily :: Lovelily (adv.) In manner to excite love; amiably.
Impracticably :: Impracticably (adv.) In an impracticable manner.
Enter :: Enter (v. t.) To initiate; to introduce favorably.
Iridoline :: Iridoline (n.) A nitrogenous base C10H9N, extracted from coal-tar naphtha, as an oily liquid. It is a member of the quinoline series, and is probably identical with lepidine..
Worthily :: Worthily (adv.) In a worthy manner; excellently; deservedly; according to merit; justly; suitably; becomingly.
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