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Definition of strictly
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Striction
(n.) The act of
constricting,
or the state of being
constricted..
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Aprosos
::
Aprosos
(a. & adv.) By the way; to the
purpose;
suitably
to the place or
subject;
-- a word used to
introduce
an
incidental
observation,
suited
to the
occasion,
though
not
strictly
belonging
to the
narration..
Abundance
::
Abundance
(n.) An
overflowing
fullness;
ample
sufficiency;
great
plenty;
profusion;
copious
supply;
superfluity;
wealth:
--
strictly
applicable
to
quantity
only, but
sometimes
used of
number..
Essence
::
Essence
(n.) The
predominant
qualities
or
virtues
of a plant or drug,
extracted
and
refined
from
grosser
matter;
or, more
strictly,
the
solution
in
spirits
of wine of a
volatile
or
essential
oil; as, the
essence
of mint, and the
like..
King-post
::
King-post
(n.) A
member
of a
common
form of
truss,
as a roof
truss.
It is
strictly
a tie,
intended
to
prevent
the
sagging
of the
tiebeam
in the
middle.
If there are
struts,
supporting
the main
rafters,
they often bear upon the foot of the
king-post.
Called
also
crown-post..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) An
instrument
with an edged or
pointed
end used for
making
holes in hard
substances;
strictly,
a tool that cuts with its end, by
revolving,
as in
drilling
metals,
or by a
succession
of
blows,
as in
drilling
stone;
also, a drill
press..
Stayed
::
Stay (n.)
Strictly,
a part in
tension
to hold the parts
together,
or
stiffen
them..
Evidence
::
Evidence
(n.) That which is
legally
submitted
to
competent
tribunal,
as a means of
ascertaining
the truth of any
alleged
matter
of fact under
investigation
before
it; means of
making
proof;
-- the
latter,
strictly
speaking,
not being
synonymous
with
evidence,
but
rather
the
effect
of it..
Collateral
::
Collateral
(a.)
Related
to, but not
strictly
a part of, the main thing or
matter
under
consideration;
hence,
subordinate;
not chief or
principal;
as,
collateral
interest;
collateral
issues..
Liturgist
::
Liturgist
(n.) One who
favors
or
adheres
strictly
to a
liturgy.
Textuary
::
Textuary
(n.) One who
adheres
strictly
or
rigidly
to the text.
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The
management
of an
estate
of a
deceased
person
by an
executor,
the
strictly
corresponding
term
execution
not being in use..
Sprue
::
Sprue (n.)
Strictly,
the hole
through
which
melted
metal is
poured
into the gate, and
thence
into the
mold..
Credit Mobilier
::
Credit
mobilier
() A joint stock
company,
formed
for
general
banking
business,
or for the
construction
of
public
works,
by means of loans on
personal
estate,
after the
manner
of the
credit
foncier
on real
estate.
In
practice,
however,
this
distinction
has not been
strictly
observed..
White
::
White (n.) The color of pure snow; one of the
natural
colors
of
bodies,
yet not
strictly
a
color,
but a
composition
of all
colors;
the
opposite
of
black;
whiteness.
See the Note under
Color,
n., 1..
Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Strictly
confined;
carefully
quarded;
as, a close
prisoner..
Process
::
Process
(n.) The whole
course
of
proceedings
in a cause real or
personal,
civil or
criminal,
from the
beginning
to the end of the suit;
strictly,
the means used for
bringing
the
defendant
into court to
answer
to the
action;
-- a
generic
term for writs of the class
called
judicial..
Strictness
::
Strictly
(adv.)
In a
strict
manner;
closely;
precisely.
Exactly
::
Exactly
(adv.)
In an exact
manner;
precisely
according
to a rule,
standard,
or fact;
accurately;
strictly;
correctly;
nicely..
Blast
::
Blast (n.) The sound made by
blowing
a wind
instrument;
strictly,
the sound
produces
at one
breath..
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
formal,
strictly
ceremonious,
precise,
etc..
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