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Severally   /sˈɛvrəli/   Listen
Severally

adverb
1.
Apart from others.  Synonym: independently.
2.
Apart from others.  Synonyms: individually, on an individual basis, one by one, separately, singly.  "The fine points are treated singly"
3.
In the order given.  Synonym: respectively.






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"Severally" Quotes from Famous Books



... reader, that, as it is with this ship and her crew that you will chiefly have to do in the following yarn, they should be severally and ...
— Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII. No. 3. March 1848 • Various

... different and yet the same. They are all for purposes of torture, but they vary infinitely in the ingenuity with which they severally inflict pain and death. That is esteemed in Rome the most perfect instrument which, while it inflicts the most exquisite torments, shall at the same time not early, assail that which is a vital part, but, you observe, prolong life to the utmost. ...
— Aurelian - or, Rome in the Third Century • William Ware

... to scatter and extinguish the embers. Meanwhile Montigny opened the door and cautiously peered into the street. The coast was clear; there was no meddlesome patrol in sight. Still it was judged wiser to slip out severally; and as Villon was himself in a hurry to escape from the neighbourhood of the dead Thevenin, and the rest were in a still greater hurry to get rid of him before he should discover the loss of his money, he was the first by general consent to ...
— New Arabian Nights • Robert Louis Stevenson

... each and severally and all together, produced in one particular the same sort of effect as the use of fire and of the bow and arrow, of pottery, the domestication of animals, and the smelting of iron: they enhanced incalculably the mastery of man over matter. But in the other particular characteristic ...
— Is civilization a disease? • Stanton Coit

... consists of characters intended severally to denote ideas or things, and not words. A good example of true symbolical writing is to be found in a certain figure often employed among the architectural decorations of churches, as an emblem of the Deity. It consists of ...
— Romulus, Makers of History • Jacob Abbott


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