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Definition of necessarily
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Necessarily
(adv.)
In a
necessary
manner;
by
necessity;
unavoidably;
indispensably.
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Massive
::
Massive
(a.) In mass; not
necessarily
without
a
crystalline
structure,
but
having
no
regular
form; as, a
mineral
occurs
massive..
Apparent
::
Apparent
(a.)
Appearing
to the eye or mind
(distinguished
from, but not
necessarily
opposed
to, true or
real);
seeming;
as the
apparent
motion
or
diameter
of the sun..
Dictum
::
Dictum
(n.) A
judicial
opinion
expressed
by
judges
on
points
that do not
necessarily
arise in the case, and are not
involved
in it..
Descent
::
Descent
(n.)
Transmission
of an
estate
by
inheritance,
usually,
but not
necessarily,
in the
descending
line; title to
inherit
an
estate
by
reason
of
consanguinity..
Complication
::
Complication
(n.) A
disease
or
diseases,
or
adventitious
circumstances
or
conditions,
coexistent
with and
modifying
a
primary
disease,
but not
necessarily
connected
with it..
Obverse
::
Obverse
(a.)
Anything
necessarily
involved
in, or
answering
to,
another;
the more
apparent
or
conspicuous
of two
possible
sides,
or of two
corresponding
things..
Blab
::
Blab (v.) To utter or tell
unnecessarily,
or in a
thoughtless
manner;
to
publish
(secrets
or
trifles)
without
reserve
or
discretion..
Form
::
Form (n.) The
combination
of
planes
included
under a
general
crystallographic
symbol.
It is not
necessarily
a
closed
solid.
Barren
::
Barren
(n.)
Elevated
lands or
plains
on which grow small
trees,
but not
timber;
as, pine
barrens;
oak
barrens.
They are not
necessarily
sterile,
and are often
fertile..
Naturalism
::
Naturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of those who deny a
supernatural
agency
in the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in
spiritual
influences;
also, any
system
of
philosophy
which
refers
the
phenomena
of
nature
to a blind force or
forces
acting
necessarily
or
according
to fixed laws,
excluding
origination
or
direction
by one
intelligent
will..
Atom
::
Atom (n.) An
ultimate
particle
of
matter
not
necessarily
indivisible;
a
molecule.
Glee
::
Glee (n.) An
unaccompanied
part song for three or more solo
voices.
It is not
necessarily
gleesome.
Cleavage
::
Cleavage
(n.)
Division
into
laminae,
like
slate,
with the
lamination
not
necessarily
parallel
to the plane of
deposition;
--
usually
produced
by
pressure..
Involve
::
Involve
(v. t.) To
connect
with
something
as a
natural
or
logical
consequence
or
effect;
to
include
necessarily;
to
imply.
Needily
::
Needily
(adv.)
In a needy
condition
or
manner;
necessarily.
Necessarily
::
Necessarily
(adv.)
In a
necessary
manner;
by
necessity;
unavoidably;
indispensably.
Waste
::
Waste (a.) To spend
unnecessarily
or
carelessly;
to
employ
prodigally;
to
expend
without
valuable
result;
to apply to
useless
purposes;
to
lavish
vainly;
to
squander;
to cause to be lost; to
destroy
by
scattering
or
injury.
Agnoiology
::
Agnoiology
(n.) The
doctrine
concerning
those
things
of which we are
necessarily
ignorant.
Metaphysics
::
Metaphysics
(n.) The
science
of real as
distinguished
from
phenomenal
being;
ontology;
also, the
science
of
being,
with
reference
to its
abstract
and
universal
conditions,
as
distinguished
from the
science
of
determined
or
concrete
being;
the
science
of the
conceptions
and
relations
which are
necessarily
implied
as true of every kind of
being;
phylosophy
in
general;
first
principles,
or the
science
of first
principles..
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) All five
cards,
of a hand, in
consecutive
order as to
value,
but not
necessarily
of the same suit; when of one suit, it is
called
a
sequence
flush..
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