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Additional
Additional Ad*di"tion*al, a. Added; supplemental; in the way of an addition.
Additional
Additional Ad*di"tion*al, n. Something added. [R.] --Bacon.
Additionally
Additionally Ad*di"tion*al*ly, adv. By way of addition.
Conditional
Conditional Con*di"tion*al, a. [L. conditionalis.] 1. Containing, implying, or depending on, a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or granted on certain terms; as, a conditional promise. Every covenant of God with man . . . may justly be made (as in fact it is made) with this conditional punishment annexed and declared. --Bp. Warburton. 2. (Gram. & Logic) Expressing a condition or supposition; as, a conditional word, mode, or tense. A conditional proposition is one which asserts the dependence of one categorical proposition on another. --Whately. The words hypothetical and conditional may be . . . used synonymously. --J. S. Mill.
Conditional
Conditional Con*di"tion*al, n. 1. A limitation. [Obs.] --Bacon. 2. A conditional word, mode, or proposition. Disjunctives may be turned into conditionals. --L. H. Atwater.
Conditionality
Conditionality Con*di`tion*al"i*ty, n. The quality of being conditional, or limited; limitation by certain terms.
Conditionally
Conditionally Con*di"tion*al*ly, adv. In a conditional manner; subject to a condition or conditions; not absolutely or positively. --Shak.
Inconditional
Inconditional In`con*di"tion*al, a. [Pref. in- not + conditional: cf. F. inconditionnel.] Unconditional. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Traditional
Traditional Tra*di"tion*al, a. [Cf. F. traditionnel, LL. traditionalis.] 1. Of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the Scriptures. 2. Observant of tradition; attached to old customs; old-fashioned. [R.] --Shak.
Traditionalist
Traditionalist Tra*di"tion*al*ist, n. An advocate of, or believer in, traditionalism; a traditionist.
Traditionally
Traditionally Tra*di"tion*al*ly, adv. In a traditional manner.
Unconditional
Unconditional Un`con*di"tion*al, a. Not conditional limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender. O, pass not, Lord, an absolute decree, Or bind thy sentence unconditional. --Dryden. -- Un`con*di"tion*al*ly, adv.
Unconditionally
Unconditional Un`con*di"tion*al, a. Not conditional limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender. O, pass not, Lord, an absolute decree, Or bind thy sentence unconditional. --Dryden. -- Un`con*di"tion*al*ly, adv.

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