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Definition of dependently
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Dependently
(adv.)
In a
dependent
manner.
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Apart
::
Apart
(adv.)
In a state of
separation,
of
exclusion,
or of
distinction,
as to
purpose,
use, or
character,
or as a
matter
of
thought;
separately;
independently;
as,
consider
the two
propositions
apart..
Neomorph
::
Neomorph
(n.) A
structure,
part, or organ
developed
independently,
that is, not
derived
from a
similar
structure,
part, or
organ,
in a pre
existing
form..
Fortuitous
::
Fortuitous
(a.)
Happening
independently
of human will or means of
foresight;
resulting
from
unavoidable
physical
causes.
Cosmoplastic
::
Cosmoplastic
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
plastic
force as
operative
in the
formation
of the world
independently
of God;
world-forming.
Time
::
Time (n.)
Duration,
considered
independently
of any
system
of
measurement
or any
employment
of terms which
designate
limited
portions
thereof..
Ideographical
::
Ideographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
ideogram;
representing
ideas by
symbols,
independently
of
sounds;
as, 9
represents
not the word nine, but the idea of the
number
itself..
Dualism
::
Dualism
(n.) The
theory
that each
cerebral
hemisphere
acts
independently
of the
other.
Freethinker
::
Freethinker
(n.) One who
speculates
or forms
opinions
independently
of the
authority
of
others;
esp., in the
sphere
or
religion,
one who forms
opinions
independently
of the
authority
of
revelation
or of the
church;
an
unbeliever;
-- a term
assumed
by
deists
and
skeptics
in the
eighteenth
century..
Space
::
Space (n.)
Extension,
considered
independently
of
anything
which it may
contain;
that which makes
extended
objects
conceivable
and
possible..
Autogenous
::
Autogenous
(a.)
Self-generated;
produced
independently.
Dependently
::
Dependently
(adv.)
In a
dependent
manner.
Licentiate
::
Licentiate
(n.) A friar
authorized
to
receive
confessions
and grant
absolution
in all
places,
independently
of the local
clergy..
What
::
What
(pron.,
a., & adv.) As an
exclamatory
word: -- (a) Used
absolutely
or
independently;
-- often with a
question
following..
Realism
::
Realism
(n.) As
opposed
to
nominalism,
the
doctrine
that
genera
and
species
are real
things
or
entities,
existing
independently
of our
conceptions.
According
to
realism
the
Universal
exists
ante rem
(Plato),
or in re
(Aristotle)..
Homophonous
::
Homophonous
(a.) Now used for plain
harmony,
note
against
note, as
opposed
to
polyphonic
harmony,
in which the
several
parts move
independently,
each with its own
melody..
Ideography
::
Ideography
(n.) The
representation
of ideas
independently
of
sounds,
or in an
ideographic
manner,
as
sometimes
is done in
shorthand
writing,
etc..
Bridoon
::
Bridoon
(n.) The
snaffle
and rein of a
military
bridle,
which acts
independently
of the bit, at the
pleasure
of the
rider.
It is used in
connection
with a curb bit, which has its own
rein..
Independently
::
Independently
(adv.)
In an
independent
manner;
without
control.
Dichromatic
::
Dichromatic
(a.)
Having
two color
varieties,
or two
phases
differing
in
color,
independently
of age or sex, as in
certain
birds and
insects..
Principal
::
Principal
(n.) A
leader,
chief,
or head; one who takes the lead; one who acts
independently,
or who has
controlling
authority
or
influence;
as, the
principal
of a
faction,
a
school,
a firm, etc.; --
distinguished
from a
subordinate,
abettor,
auxiliary,
or
assistant..
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