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As follows.
namely
videlicet
viz.
to wit
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namely
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namely
videlicet
viz.
to wit
Examples for "
namely
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1
This new patch will include a few new aspects
namely
:
Reinvigorated fauna.
2
It embodied the fundamental idea in all religions,
namely
,
life and fertility.
3
Foremost among them is in place now -
namely
,
a good team.
4
Conclusions: DNA mutation analysis is effective
namely
in families with multiple incidence.
5
Activation in patients involved additional subcortical regions
namely
the caudate and thalamus.
1
"
Videlicet
,
some fourscore waiting damsels and milkmaids, warranted honest by my Lord Warwick," I muttered.
2
"But God is a just God," wrote Sir Edward Stafford, "and if with all things past, that be true that the king
(
'
videlicet
'
Henry IV.)
1
This last has two names in the world, viz., Daksha and Kasyapa.
2
In the Bengal texts there is a misprint, viz., tatha for rasah.
3
Even this is the duty of Kshatriyas, viz., the ruling of subjects.
4
The principal one of these has already been mentioned incidentally, viz., excommunication.
5
This is the medicine for sorrow, viz., not to think of it.
1
Clement
to
wit
,
as the dweller in the house was a blacksmith.
2
The payments will be made according to the following regulations,
to
wit
:
3
This really applies much more
to
wit
than to the comic itself.
4
So there came in three witnesses,
to
wit
,
Envy, Superstition, and Pickthank.
5
I do Thee
to
wit
that Antoine Lamarche's crop is pretty weedy.
1
The sting lay in the tail,
that
is
to
say
,
the postscript.
2
Yes;
that
is
to
say
,
if it is over the five thousand.
3
It is cosmopolitan;
that
is
to
say
,
it represents everything and nothing.
4
Not a leader, Patsey;
that
is
to
say
,
certainly not a general.
5
The great myths;
that
is
to
say
,
myths made by great people.
6
The maxims,
that
is
to
say
,
are the consequences of the philosophy.
7
It was heathenism plus commercialism;
that
is
to
say
,
a double heathenism.
8
This door was shut;
that
is
to
say
,
it was nearly shut.
9
PROTARCHUS: Very true;
that
is
to
say
,
if there are such pleasures.
10
And the red policeman-thesoldier,
that
is
to
say
-
will
stay
to dinner.
11
They fell,
that
is
to
say
,
either through consciousness or through unconsciousness.
12
I shall go alone;
that
is
to
say
,
alone with dear grandpapa.
13
He gives lessons;
that
is
to
say
,
he reads with young men.
14
And
that
is
to
say
nothing of the predators that lurk there.
15
Quiet,
that
is
to
say
,
in his movements-letit stand at
that
.
16
The last words conveyed nothing to Nancy-nothing real,
that
is
to
say
.
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