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Definition of tally
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Tally (n.)
Originally,
a piece of wood on which
notches
or
scores
were cut, as the marks of
number;
later,
one of two
books,
sheets
of
paper,
etc., on which
corresponding
accounts
were
kept..
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Utterly
::
Utterly
(adv.)
In an utter
manner;
to the full
extent;
fully;
totally;
as,
utterly
ruined;
it is
utterly
vain..
Frailty
::
Frailty
(a.) The
condition
quality
of being
frail,
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
frailness;
infirmity;
weakness
of
resolution;
liableness
to be
deceived
or
seduced..
Countretaille
::
Countretaille
(n.) A
counter
tally;
correspondence
(in
sound).
Score
::
Score (n.) The
number
twenty,
as being
marked
off by a
special
score or
tally;
hence,
in pl., a large
number..
Add
::
Add (v. t.) To join or
unite,
as one thing to
another,
or as
several
particulars,
so as to
increase
the
number,
augment
the
quantity,
enlarge
the
magnitude,
or so as to form into one
aggregate.
Hence:
To sum up; to put
together
mentally;
as, to add
numbers;
to add up a
column..
Alamort
::
Alamort
(a.) To the
death;
mortally.
Teetotally
::
Teetotally
(adv.)
Entirely;
totally.
Tally
::
Tally (v. i.) To be
fitted;
to suit; to
correspond;
to
match.
Quite
::
Quite (a.)
Completely;
wholly;
entirely;
totally;
perfectly;
as, the work is not quite done; the
object
is quite
accomplished;
to be quite
mistaken..
Chew
::
Chew (v. t.) To
ruminate
mentally;
to
meditate
on.
Festally
::
Festally
(adv.)
Joyously;
festively;
mirthfully.
Association
::
Association
(n.)
Mental
connection,
or that which is
mentally
linked
or
associated
with a
thing..
Level
::
Level (v. i.) To aim a gun,
spear,
etc.,
horizontally;
hence,
to aim or point a
weapon
in
direct
line with the mark; fig., to
direct
the eye, mind, or
effort,
directly
to an
object..
Forgather
::
Forgather
(v. i.) To
convene;
to
gossip;
to meet
accidentally.
Incapable
::
Incapable
(n.) One who is
morally
or
mentally
weak or
inefficient;
an
imbecile;
a
simpleton.
Mimic
::
Mimic (v. t.) To
assume
a
resemblance
to (some other
organism
of a
totally
different
nature,
or some
surrounding
object),
as a means of
protection
or
advantage..
Occasion
::
Occasion
(n.) An
occurrence
or
condition
of
affairs
which
brings
with it some
unlooked-for
event;
that which
incidentally
brings
to pass an
event,
without
being its
efficient
cause or
sufficient
reason;
accidental
or
incidental
cause..
Circumstantially
::
Circumstantially
(adv.)
In
respect
to
circumstances;
not
essentially;
accidentally.
Cross-spall
::
Cross-spall
(n.) One of the
temporary
wooden
braces,
placed
horizontally
across
a frame to hold it in
position
until the deck beams are in; a
cross-pawl..
Sentimentally
::
Sentimentally
(adv.)
In a
sentimental
manner.
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