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Definition of greatly
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Greatly
(adv.)
Nobly;
illustriously;
magnanimously.
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Idioblast
::
Idioblast
(n.) An
individual
cell,
differing
greatly
from its
neighbours
in
regard
to size,
structure,
or
contents..
Distressedness
::
Distressedness
(n.) A state of being
distressed
or
greatly
pained.
Monster
::
Monster
(n.)
Specifically
, an
animal
or plant
departing
greatly
from the usual type, as by
having
too many
limbs..
Monstrous
::
Monstrous
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of a
monster;
deviating
greatly
from the
natural
form or
character;
abnormal;
as, a
monstrous
birth..
Far
::
Far
(adv.)
In a great
proportion;
by many
degrees;
very much;
deeply;
greatly.
Moulding
::
Moulding
(n.) A
plane,
or
curved,
narrow
surface,
either
sunk or
projecting,
used for
decoration
by means of the
lights
and
shades
upon its
surface.
Moldings
vary
greatly
in
pattern,
and are
generally
used in
groups,
the
different
members
of each group
projecting
or
retreating,
one
beyond
another.
See
Cable,
n., 3, and
Crenelated
molding,
under
Crenelate,
v. t..
Beloved
::
Beloved
(p. p. & a.)
Greatly
loved;
dear to the
heart.
Much
::
Much (a.) To a great
degree
or
extent;
greatly;
abundantly;
far;
nearly.
Adorer
::
Adorer
(n.) One who
adores;
a
worshiper;
one who
admires
or loves
greatly;
an
ardent
admirer.
Famously
::
Famously
(adv.)
In a
famous
manner;
in a
distinguished
degree;
greatly;
splendidly.
Astonish
::
Astonish
(v. t.) To
strike
with
sudden
fear,
terror,
or
wonder;
to
amaze;
to
surprise
greatly,
as with
something
unaccountable;
to
confound
with some
sudden
emotion
or
passion..
Bepraise
::
Bepraise
(v. t.) To
praise
greatly
or
extravagantly.
Transept
::
Transept
(n.) The
transversal
part of a
church,
which
crosses
at right
angles
to the
greatest
length,
and
between
the nave and
choir.
In the
basilicas,
this had often no
projection
at its two ends. In
Gothic
churches
these
project
these
project
greatly,
and
should
be
called
the arms of the
transept.
It is
common,
however,
to speak of the arms
themselves
as the
transepts..
Dear
::
Dear
(superl.)
Highly
valued;
greatly
beloved;
cherished;
precious.
Clematis
::
Clematis
(n.) A genus of
flowering
plants,
of many
species,
mostly
climbers,
having
feathery
styles,
which
greatly
enlarge
in the
fruit;
--
called
also
virgin's
bower..
Agitate
::
Agitate
(v. t.) To stir up; to
disturb
or
excite;
to
perturb;
as, he was
greatly
agitated..
Overhighly
::
Overhighly
(adv.)
Too
highly;
too
greatly.
Lover
::
Lover (n.) A
friend;
one
strongly
attached
to
another;
one who
greatly
desires
the
welfare
of any
person
or
thing;
as, a lover of his
country..
Sore
::
Sore (a.)
Greatly;
violently;
deeply.
Resonator
::
Resonator
(n.)
Anything
which
resounds;
specifically,
a
vessel
in the form of a
cylinder
open at one end, or a
hollow
ball of brass with two
apertures,
so
contrived
as to
greatly
intensify
a
musical
tone by its
resonance.
It is used for the study and
analysis
of
complex
sounds..
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