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Definition of ordinarily
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Ordinarily
(adv.)
According
to
established
rules or
settled
method;
as a rule;
commonly;
usually;
in most
cases;
as, a
winter
more than
ordinarily
severe..
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Tear
::
Tear (n.) A drop of the
limpid,
saline
fluid
secreted,
normally
in small
amount,
by the
lachrymal
gland,
and
diffused
between
the eye and the
eyelids
to
moisten
the parts and
facilitate
their
motion.
Ordinarily
the
secretion
passes
through
the
lachrymal
duct into the nose, but when it is
increased
by
emotion
or other
causes,
it
overflows
the
lids..
Extra
::
Extra (a.)
Beyond
what is due,
usual,
expected,
or
necessary;
additional;
supernumerary;
also,
extraordinarily
good;
superior;
as, extra work; extra pay..
Obelisk
::
Obelisk
(n.) An
upright,
four-sided
pillar,
gradually
tapering
as it
rises,
and
terminating
in a
pyramid
called
pyramidion.
It is
ordinarily
monolithic.
Egyptian
obelisks
are
commonly
covered
with
hieroglyphic
writing
from top to
bottom..
Accustomably
::
Accustomably
(adv.)
According
to
custom;
ordinarily;
customarily.
Ailment
::
Ailment
(n.)
Indisposition;
morbid
affection
of the body; -- not
applied
ordinarily
to acute
diseases.
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) A
person
appointed,
ordinarily
by a
court,
to
receive,
and hold in
trust,
money or other
property
which is the
subject
of
litigation,
pending
the suit; a
person
appointed
to take
charge
of the
estate
and
effects
of a
corporation,
and to do other acts
necessary
to
winding
up its
affairs,
in
certain
cases..
Hoove
::
Hoove (n.) A
disease
in
cattle
consisting
in
inflammation
of the
stomach
by gas,
ordinarily
caused
by
eating
too much green food;
tympany;
bloating..
Ordinarily
::
Ordinarily
(adv.)
According
to
established
rules or
settled
method;
as a rule;
commonly;
usually;
in most
cases;
as, a
winter
more than
ordinarily
severe..
Commorant
::
Commorant
(n.)
Ordinarily
residing;
inhabiting.
Hamper
::
Hamper
(n.)
Articles
ordinarily
indispensable,
but in the way at
certain
times..
Extraordinarily
::
Extraordinarily
(adv.)
In an
extraordinary
manner
or
degree.
Belemnite
::
Belemnite
(n.) A
conical
calcareous
fossil,
tapering
to a point at the lower
extremity,
with a
conical
cavity
at the other end, where it is
ordinarily
broken;
but when
perfect
it
contains
a small
chambered
cone,
called
the
phragmocone,
prolonged,
on one side, into a
delicate
concave
blade;
the
thunderstone.
It is the
internal
shell of a
cephalopod
related
to the
sepia,
and
belonging
to an
extinct
family.
The
belemnites
are found in rocks of the
Jurassic
and
Cretaceous
ages..
Service
::
Service
(n.) The act and
manner
of
bringing
food to the
persons
who eat it; order of
dishes
at
table;
also, a set or
number
of
vessels
ordinarily
used at
table;
as, the
service
was tardy and
awkward;
a
service
of plate or
glass..
Beam
::
Beam (v. t.) To send
forth;
to emit; --
followed
ordinarily
by
forth;
as, to beam forth
light..
Foolscap
::
Foolscap
(n.) A
writing
paper made in
sheets,
ordinarily
16 x 13
inches,
and
folded
so as to make a page 13 x 8
inches.
See
Paper..
Twin
::
Twin (n.) One of two
produced
at a
birth,
especially
by an
animal
that
ordinarily
brings
forth but one at a
birth;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural,
and
applied
to the young of
beasts
as well as to human
young..
Lunette
::
Lunette
(n.) A kind of watch
crystal
which is more than
ordinarily
flattened
in the
center;
also, a
species
of
convexoconcave
lens for
spectacles..
Low
::
Low (n.) The
calling
sound
ordinarily
made by cows and other
bovine
animals.
Commonly
::
Commonly
(adv.)
Usually;
generally;
ordinarily;
frequently;
for the most part; as,
confirmed
habits
commonly
continue
through
life..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A
covering
for the foot and lower part of the leg,
ordinarily
made of
leather..
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