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Definition of Presumedly

Presumedly
Presumedly Pre*sum"ed*ly, adv. By presumption.

Meaning of Presumedly from wikipedia

- Citation for noteworthiness; Cleo is presumedly discussed by name therein Citation for noteworthiness; Krypto is presumedly discussed by name therein...
- show locations where they can sustain damage and still return home; those hit in other places presumedly do not survive. (Image shows hypothetical data.)...
- Further setbacks began as Psylocke's broadcasts stopped when the X-Men were presumedly killed by the Adversary, but Mojo wanted to have footage of the X-Men...
- Innocent died shortly before the departure of Christopher Columbus on his presumedly first voyage over the Atlantic, this suggests that Columbus actually traveled...
- was no secret society of importance as there was among the Maidu and presumedly among the neighboring Wintun, and no organized priesthood vested with...
- names also precede Felicia and should get priority otherwise. The genus is presumed to be named in honor of Fortunato Bartolomeo de Felice, an Italian-Swiss...
- stadium. Reza is captured by the UKAP during the meetup. Reza was later presumedly transported to be held in Kamuting Prison. The UKAP team was later ****igned...
- Newton and Gadow measured the tarsometatarsus with 81 to 87 mm. It became presumedly extinct in the late 17th century and was probably first mentioned by François...
- seriously compared with the syndicalist element in Peronism. Peronism's presumedly expansionist goals likewise are nowhere in evidence, and Sebreli's thesis...
- seriously compared with the syndicalist element in Peronism. Peronism’s presumedly expansionist goals likewise are nowhere in evidence, and Sebreli’s thesis...