different between lingually vs linguistically
lingually
English
Etymology
lingual +? -ly
Adverb
lingually (not comparable)
- Towards, or in relation to, the tongue.
- In a lingual manner, relating to language or linguistics.
lingually From the web:
- what does lingual mean
- what is lingually displaced canines
- what does lingual mean in anatomy
- what does lingually
- what does sublingual mean
- what does labio-lingually flattened mean
- what does prelingually deafened mean
- what is the meaning of lingual
linguistically
English
Etymology
linguistic +? -ally
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /l????w?st?k(?)li/
- Hyphenation: lin?guis?ti?cal?ly
Adverb
linguistically (comparative more linguistically, superlative most linguistically)
- In the manner of linguistics.
- From a linguistic perspective.
Translations
linguistically From the web:
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- what linguistically is a traffic sign crossword clue
- what linguistically is a traffic sign crossword
- what linguistically is a traffic light
- what linguistically mean
- linguistically what does shariah mean
- linguistically what does sharia mean
- linguistically what does it mean
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