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Proximately — Prox i*mate*ly, adv. In a proximate manner, position, or degree; immediately. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proximately — proximate ► ADJECTIVE 1) closest in space, time, or relationship. 2) nearly accurate; approximate. DERIVATIVES proximately adverb. ORIGIN Latin proximatus drawn near , from proximus nearest … English terms dictionary
proximately — adverb see proximate … New Collegiate Dictionary
proximately — adverb In a proximate manner, position, or degree; immediately … Wiktionary
proximately — prÉ‘ksɪmÉ™tlɪ / prÉ’k adv. nearly, closely, nearby … English contemporary dictionary
proximately — prox·i·mate·ly … English syllables
proximately — Directly or immediately. Pertaining to that which in an ordinary natural sequence produces a specific result, no independent disturbing agency intervening. Weaver v. Landis, 66 Cal.App.2d 34, 151 P.2d 884, 886. See proximate proximate cause … Black's law dictionary
proximately — adverb see proximate … Useful english dictionary
proximate — proximately, adv. proximateness, n. proximation /prok seuh may sheuhn/, n. /prok seuh mit/, adj. 1. next; nearest; immediately before or after in order, place, occurrence, etc. 2. close; very near. 3. approximate; fairly accurate. 4. forthcoming; … Universalium
Creation — • Like other words of the same ending, the term creation signifies both an action and the object or effect thereof. Thus, in the latter sense, we speak of the kingdoms of creation , the whole creation , and so on Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… … Catholic encyclopedia