"affinitatively" meaning in All languages combined

See affinitatively on Wiktionary

Adverb [English]

Forms: more affinitatively [comparative], most affinitatively [superlative]
Etymology: From affinitative + -ly. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|affinitative|ly}} affinitative + -ly Head templates: {{en-adv}} affinitatively (comparative more affinitatively, superlative most affinitatively)
  1. (perhaps dated) In a manner than pertains to an affinity; familiarly; understandingly; similarly. Derived forms: affinitative, affinity
    Sense id: en-affinitatively-en-adv-y7b6PUNg Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ly, Pages with 1 entry
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          "ref": "1874, \"A Christian\" (anonym), Commencement of the Second Christian Epoch - Volume 22, Villiam Moore & Co. - Printers, Caxlon Works, Beccles, Suffolk, page 11",
          "text": "The coal, oxygen of the air affinitatively flies to the particles of pure carbon left behind."
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          "ref": "1825, Alexander Tilloch, LL.D. & Richard Taylor, F.L.S., The Philosophical Magazine and Journal - Volume 65, Princeton University Press, page 372",
          "text": "And I may now further observe, that every dichotomy of the tables, if viewed and taken with the root (or semi-dichotomy) from which it immediately proceeds, may be considered as a sort of triangular circle returning affinitatively into itself: and that the two further dichotomies issuing from each of its branches may be also considered as forming with it a still larger and broader-based triangular or pyramidal circle."
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          "ref": "1951, David W. Taylor - Model Basin, Contribution to the Calculation of Turbulent Boundary Layers - Hydrodynamics, page 17",
          "text": "Solutions in which the velocity profile along the Wall is only affinitatively distorted."
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