Definition of Literately

1. Adverb. In the way of one who is literate. ¹

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Definition of Literately

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Literately

literary criticism
literary device
literary devices
literary genre
literary hack
literary journalism
literary language
literary pirate
literary review
literary study
literary technique
literary theory
literary work
literate
literate person
literately (current term)
literateness
literatenesses
literates
literateur
literateurs
literateuse
literateuses
literati
literatim
literation
literations
literato
literator
literators

Literary usage of Literately

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Child Vision: Being a Study in Mental Development & Expression by Dorothy Elizabeth Tudor Owen Truman (1920)
"This is true in life just as much as it is literately. Everything goes on step by step, straw by straw. The plot against Caesar is one example. ..."

2. Pennsylvania at Antietam: Report of the Antietam Battlefield Memorial by Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission, Pennsylvania Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission, Oliver Christian Bosbyshell (1906)
"It was literately packed with their dead. At one point, according to Captain Hope, thirteen dead bodies lay on a heap; at other places they lay two, three, ..."

3. The California Culturist: A Journal of Agriculture, Horticulture, Mechanism (1860)
"... suitable to the most diabolical imagination, and fastened upon it its present inappropriate name, which, literately translated, means heated furnace. ..."

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