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Definition of Illustratively

Illustratively
Illustratively Il*lus"tra*tive*ly, adv. By way of illustration or elucidation. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Illustratively from wikipedia

- CARDIAC (CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Com****tion) is a learning aid developed by David Hagelbarger and Saul Fingerman for Bell Telephone Laboratories...
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- University of Oxford Show map of Oxford Key - University Department - University Facility - University Office - College (illustrative) - Permanent Private Hall...
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- The finite element method (FEM) is a po****r method for numerically solving differential equations arising in engineering and mathematical modeling. Typical...
- mentioned in the legislation above, as these have been interpreted as "illustrative" of transformative use. In determining that Prince's appropriation art...
- 1775 Emerson, William K.. U.S. Army Soldiers and Their Chevrons: An Illustrative Catalog and History from the Revolutionary War to Present. United States:...
- ōsculārī, "to kiss into/inward/against" or etymologically and more illustratively "to make a small mouth inward/into/against"; trees having undergone...