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literatim
‖ literatim, adv. (lɪtəˈreɪtɪm) [L. litterātim, f. littera letter.] Letter for letter; literally.1643 Myst. Iniq. 36 He wrote this Copy out of his literatim. a 1733 R. North Examen i. ii. §131 (1740) 102 The Proceedings of the Lower House, which are set forth literatim in many Prints. 1813 Ld. Erski... Oxford English Dictionary
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Howard Markel
Literatim: Essays on the Intersections of Medicine and Culture In December 2019, Oxford University Press published Literatim: Essays at the Intersections wikipedia.org
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punctuatim
‖ punctuatim, adv. (pʌŋktjuːˈeɪtɪm) [mod.L., f. punctu-s point, after verbatim, literatim.] a. ‘Point for point’; with exact agreement in every point or detail; b. with exact correspondence of punctuation.1623 T. Powell Attourn. Acad. 166 The Originall must..be so exactly set downe and drawn, that a... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is another word for quite literally - WordHippo
Synonyms for quite literally include verbatim, precisely, exactly, closely, faithfully, directly, accurately, strictly, literatim and direct. Find more similar words ...
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Turuma
(revised edition) Literatim, Stockholm. 2001. . Mattila, Tapani Meri maamme turvana. K. J. Gummerus Osakeyhtiö, Jyväskylä. 1983. . wikipedia.org
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verbatim
verbatim, adv., a., and n. (vɜːˈbeɪtɪm) [a. med.L. verbātim, f. L. verb-um word: cf. literatim.] A. adv. 1. Word for word; in the exact words: a. With reference to a copy of a document or passage in a book, or to the report of a speech, etc.1481 Cov. Leet Bk. 477 Stodealf..brought like writyng as is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amphion (ship)
(Translation by Roderick Klintebo), Literatim, Stockholm. 1998. . Ships of Sweden 1778 ships Individual yachts wikipedia.org
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seriatim
‖ seriatim, adv. (and a.) (sɪərɪˈeɪtɪm) [med.L., f. L. seri-ēs after gradatim, literatim.] One after another, one by one in succession.1680 C. Hatton Corr. (Camden) I. 225 Y⊇ judges did every one of them seriatim declare y{supt} that board was a proper place of judicature of state affaires. a 1734 N... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemmema
(revised edition) Literatim, Stockholm. 2001. . Kijanen, Kalervo, Suomen Laivasto 1918–1968, I. wikipedia.org
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punctatim
‖ punctatim, adv. nonce-wd. (pʌŋkˈteɪtɪm) [L. in form, f. punct-um point, after verbātim. Cf. late L. punctātim briefly, concisely.] Point for point; = punctuatim b.1816 Q. Rev. XV. 346 We shall give our extracts verbatim, literatim, and, if we may use the expression, punctatim. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fort Wayne Kekiongas
The editor published the letter spellatim et literatim, which was derivative of the Latin verbatim et literatim meaning word-for-word. wikipedia.org
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Fredrik Henrik af Chapman
(revised edition) Literatim, Stockholm. 2001. . Glete, Jan, "Kriget till sjöss 1788-1790" in Gunnar Artéus (editor), Gustav III:s ryska krig. wikipedia.org
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