Extraordinarily
11extraordinarily — See extraordinary. * * * …
12extraordinarily — adverb In an extraordinary manner …
13extraordinarily — Synonyms and related words: abundantly, acutely, amazingly, amply, astonishingly, awesomely, beguilingly, bewilderingly, conspicuously, copiously, eminently, emphatically, enigmatically, exceptionally, exquisitely, exuberantly, fabulously,… …
14extraordinarily — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. remarkably, notably, exceptionally, unusually; see especially 1 , very . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adverb In a manner or to a degree that is unusual: exceptionally, remarkably, singularly, uncommonly, unusually. See… …
15extraordinarily — ex·traor·di·nar·i·ly || ɪk strÉ”ËdnrÉ™lɪ adv. exceptionally, uncommonly, remarkably …
16extraordinarily — ex·traor·di·nar·i·ly …
17giant axons — Extraordinarily large unmyelinated axons found in invertebrates. Some, like the squid giant axon, can approach 1mm diameter. Large axons have high conduction speeds; the giant axons are invariably involved in panic or escape responses, and may… …
18extraordinary — extraordinarily /ik strawr dn air euh lee, ek streuh awr /, adv. extraordinariness, n. /ik strawr dn er ee, ek streuh awr /, adj. 1. beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established: extraordinary costs. 2. exceptional in character, amount …
19painting, Western — ▪ art Introduction history of Western painting from its beginnings in prehistoric times to the present. Painting, the execution of forms and shapes on a surface by means of pigment (but see also drawing for discussion of depictions in …
20Velgarth — is a fictional continent, set on an as yet unnamed planet, created by author Mercedes Lackey, and is the setting for all novels thus far published in the Valdemar Saga, so named as most novels in some way pertain to, take place in or otherwise… …