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Definition of immediately
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Immediately
(adv.)
In an
immediate
manner;
without
intervention
of any other
person
or
thing;
proximately;
directly;
--
opposed
to
mediately;
as,
immediately
contiguous..
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Cellulitis
::
Cellulitis
(n.) An
inflammantion
of the
cellular
or
areolar
tissue,
esp. of that lying
immediately
beneath
the
skin..
Secular
::
Secular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to this
present
world,
or to
things
not
spiritual
or holy;
relating
to
temporal
as
distinguished
from
eternal
interests;
not
immediately
or
primarily
respecting
the soul, but the body;
worldly..
Proxime
::
Proxime
(a.) Next;
immediately
preceding
or
following.
Predorsal
::
Predorsal
(a.)
Situated
in front of the back;
immediately
in
front,
or on the
ventral
side the
dorsal
part of the
vertebral
column..
Incontinent
::
Incontinent
(adv.)
Incontinently;
instantly
immediately.
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) Three or more cards of the same suit in
immediately
consecutive
order of
value;
as, ace, king, and
queen;
or
knave,
ten, nine, and
eight..
Introit
::
Introit
(n.) A part of a psalm or other
portion
of
Scripture
read by the
priest
at Mass
immediately
after
ascending
to the
altar.
Bailey
::
Bailey
(n.) The space
immediately
within
the outer wall of a
castle
or
fortress.
Directly
::
Directly
(adv.)
Straightway;
next in
order;
without
delay;
immediately.
Hydra
::
Hydra (n.) A
serpent
or
monster
in the lake or marsh of
Lerna,
in the
Peloponnesus,
represented
as
having
many
heads,
one of
which,
when cut off, was
immediately
succeeded
by two
others,
unless
the wound was
cauterized.
It was slain by
Hercules.
Hence,
a
terrible
monster..
Ultimo
::
Ultimo
() In the month
immediately
preceding
the
present;
as, on the 1st
ultimo;
--
usually
abbreviated
to ult. Cf.
Proximo..
Cauline
::
Cauline
(a.)
Growing
immediately
on a
caulis;
of or
pertaining
to a
caulis.
Forthwith
::
Forthwith
(adv.)
Immediately;
without
delay;
directly.
Suburb
::
Suburb
(n.) An
outlying
part of a city or town; a
smaller
place
immediately
adjacent
to a city; in the
plural,
the
region
which is on the
confines
of any city or large town; as, a house
stands
in the
suburbs;
a
garden
situated
in the
suburbs
of
Paris..
Proximately
::
Proximately
(adv.)
In a
proximate
manner,
position,
or
degree;
immediately..
Foothot
::
Foothot
(adv.)
Hastily;
immediately;
instantly;
on the spot;
hotfloot.
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) The
designation
of the key (when not C
major,
or its
relative,
A
minor)
by means of one or more
sharps
or flats at the
beginning
of the
staff,
immediately
after the clef,
affecting
all notes of the same
letter
throughout
the piece or
movement.
Each minor key has the same
signature
as its
relative
major..
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.) Not
immediately
dependent
on the other parts of the
sentence
in
government;
as, the case
absolute.
See
Ablative
absolute,
under
Ablative..
Directly
::
Directly
(adv.)
Immediately
after;
as soon as.
Plinth
::
Plinth
(n.) In
classical
architecture,
a
vertically
faced
member
immediately
below the
circular
base of a
column;
also, the
lowest
member
of a
pedestal;
hence,
in
general,
the
lowest
member
of a base; a
sub-base;
a block upon which the
moldings
of an
architrave
or trim are
stopped
at the
bottom.
See
Illust.
of
Column..
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