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Definition of actually
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Actually
(adv.)
In act or in fact;
really;
in
truth;
positively.
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Suborn
::
Suborn
(v. t.) To
procure
or cause to take a false oath
amounting
to
perjury,
such oath being
actually
taken..
Part
::
Part (n.) One of the
portions,
equal or
unequal,
into which
anything
is
divided,
or
regarded
as
divided;
something
less than a
whole;
a
number,
quantity,
mass, or the like,
regarded
as going to make up, with
others,
a
larger
number,
quantity,
mass, etc.,
whether
actually
separate
or not; a
piece;
a
fragment;
a
fraction;
a
division;
a
member;
a
constituent..
Rout
::
Rout (n.) A
disturbance
of the peace by
persons
assembled
together
with
intent
to do a thing
which,
if
executed,
would make them
rioters,
and
actually
making
a
motion
toward
the
executing
thereof..
Estimate
::
Estimate
(n.) A
valuing
or
rating
by the mind,
without
actually
measuring,
weighing,
or the like; rough or
approximate
calculation;
as, an
estimate
of the cost of a
building,
or of the
quantity
of water in a
pond..
Offset
::
Offset
(n.) A short
distance
measured
at right
angles
from a line
actually
run to some point in an
irregular
boundary,
or to some
object..
Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) That
theory
of
generation
which
supposes
the germ to
preexist
in the
parent,
and its parts to be
developed,
but not
actually
formed,
by the
procreative
act; --
opposed
to
epigenesis..
Presently
::
Presently
(adv.)
With
actual
presence;
actually
.
In Esse
::
In esse () In
being;
actually
existing;
--
distinguished
from in
posse,
or in
potentia,
which
denote
that a thing is not, but may be..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) That
quantity,
as of
ammunition,
electricity,
ore, fuel, etc., which any
apparatus,
as a gun,
battery,
furnace,
machine,
etc., is
intended
to
receive
and
fitted
to hold, or which is
actually
in it at one time.
Certain
::
Certain
(a.)
Actually
existing;
sure to
happen;
inevitable.
Actually
::
Actually
(adv.)
In act or in fact;
really;
in
truth;
positively.
Really
::
Really
(adv.)
In a real
manner;
with or in
reality;
actually;
in
truth.
Captain
::
Captain
(n.) By
courtesy,
an
officer
actually
commanding
a
vessel,
although
not
having
the rank of
captain..
Extraterritoriality
::
Extraterritoriality
(n.) A
fiction
by which a
public
minister,
though
actually
in a
foreign
country,
is
supposed
still to
remain
within
the
territory
of his own
sovereign
or
nation..
Flagrant
::
Flagrant
(a.)
Actually
in
preparation,
execution,
or
performance;
carried
on
hotly;
raging..
Mortpay
::
Mortpay
(n.) Dead pay; the crime of
taking
pay for the
service
of dead
soldiers,
or for
services
not
actually
rendered
by
soldiers..
Service
::
Service
(n.) The act of
bringing
to
notice,
either
actually
or
constructively,
in such
manner
as is
prescribed
by law; as, the
service
of a
subp/na
or an
attachment..
De Facto
::
De facto ()
Actually;
in fact; in
reality;
as, a king de
facto,
--
distinguished
from a king de jure, or by
right..
Cross
::
Cross (n.) The sign or mark of the
cross,
made with the
finger,
or in ink, etc., or
actually
represented
in some
material;
the
symbol
of
Christ's
death;
the
ensign
and
chosen
symbol
of
Christianity,
of a
Christian
people,
and of
Christendom..
Virtually
::
Virtually
(adv.)
In a
virtual
manner;
in
efficacy
or
effect
only, and not
actually;
to all
intents
and
purposes;
practically..
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