adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an adjunctive manner; as an adjunct.

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1818.  in Todd.

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1829.  I. Taylor, Enthus., ii. (1867), 52. The great facts of Christianity possess adjunctively the means of exciting in a powerful degree the emotions that belong to the imagination as well as those that affect the heart.

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Mod.  A clause is a sentence adjunctively dependent on some word of a main sentence.

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