Definition of tally

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Tally (n.) One thing made to suit another; a match; a mate.

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Accidental :: Accidental (n.) A property which is not essential; a nonessential; anything happening accidentally.
Instrumentally :: Instrumentally (adv.) With instruments of music; as, a song instrumentally accompanied..
Reverse :: Reverse (a.) To change totally; to alter to the opposite.
Tallyho :: Tallyho (interj. & n.) The huntsman's cry to incite or urge on his hounds.
Standard :: Standard (n.) An inverted knee timber placed upon the deck instead of beneath it, with its vertical branch turned upward from that which lies horizontally..
Wholly :: Wholly (adv.) To the exclusion of other things; totally; fully.
Monumentally :: Monumentally (adv.) By means of monuments.
Outkeeper :: Outkeeper (n.) An attachment to a surveyor's compass for keeping tally in chaining.
Floor :: Floor (n.) The structure formed of beams, girders, etc., with proper covering, which divides a building horizontally into stories. Floor in sense 1 is, then, the upper surface of floor in sense 2..
Alter :: Alter (v. t.) To agitate; to affect mentally.
Round-arm :: Round-arm (a.) Applied to the method delivering the ball in bowling, by swinging the arm horizontally..
Transcendentally :: Transcendentally (adv.) In a transcendental manner.
Tally :: Tally (n.) One thing made to suit another; a match; a mate.
Natant :: Natant (a.) Placed horizontally across the field, as if swimmimg toward the dexter side; said of all sorts of fishes except the flying fish..
Jump :: Jump (v. i.) To coincide; to agree; to accord; to tally; -- followed by with.
Larva :: Larva (n.) Any young insect from the time that it hatches from the egg until it becomes a pupa, or chrysalis. During this time it usually molts several times, and may change its form or color each time. The larvae of many insects are much like the adults in form and habits, but have no trace of wings, the rudimentary wings appearing only in the pupa stage. In other groups of insects the larvae are totally unlike the parents in structure and habits, and are called caterpillars, grubs, maggots, et
Wantonly :: Wantonly (adv.) Unintentionally; accidentally.
Designedly :: Designedly (adv.) By design; purposely; intentionally; -- opposed to accidentally, ignorantly, or inadvertently..
Mawkish :: Mawkish (a.) Easily disgusted; squeamish; sentimentally fastidious.
Tolerable :: Tolerable (a.) Capable of being borne or endured; supportable, either physically or mentally..
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