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- re|spec|tive|ly «rih SPEHK tihv lee», adverb.as regards each one in his turn or in the order mentioned: »
Bob, Dick, and Tom are 6, 8, and 10 years old respectively.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Bob, Dick, and Tom are 6, 8, and 10 years old respectively.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
in|spec|tive — «ihn SPEHK tihv», adjective. given to inspection; watchful; attentive … Useful english dictionary
pro|spec|tive|ly — «pruh SPEHK tihv lee», adverb. in prospect or expectation; in the future … Useful english dictionary
pro|spec|tive — «pruh SPEHK tihv», adjective. 1. that which is looked forward to as likely or promised; probable; expected: »a prospective client. I won t have a prospective guest discussed (Winston Churchill). 2. looking forward in time; future: »a prospective… … Useful english dictionary
re|spec|tive — «rih SPEHK tihv», adjective. belonging to each; particular; individual: »The classes went to their respective rooms … Useful english dictionary
in´tro|spec´tive|ness — in|tro|spec|tive «IHN truh SPEHK tihv», adjective. inclined to examine one s own thoughts and feelings; characterized by introspection: »an introspective essay. –in´tro|spec´tive|ly, adverb. –in´tro|spec´tive|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
in´tro|spec´tive|ly — in|tro|spec|tive «IHN truh SPEHK tihv», adjective. inclined to examine one s own thoughts and feelings; characterized by introspection: »an introspective essay. –in´tro|spec´tive|ly, adverb. –in´tro|spec´tive|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
in|tro|spec|tive — «IHN truh SPEHK tihv», adjective. inclined to examine one s own thoughts and feelings; characterized by introspection: »an introspective essay. –in´tro|spec´tive|ly, adverb. –in´tro|spec´tive|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
ir´re|spec´tive|ly — ir|re|spec|tive «IHR ih SPEHK tihv», a. 1. without respect or regard to something else; regardless (of): »All pupils, irrespective of age, may join the club. 2. not respecting or regarding particular persons, circumstances, or conditions: »an… … Useful english dictionary
ir|re|spec|tive — «IHR ih SPEHK tihv», a. 1. without respect or regard to something else; regardless (of): »All pupils, irrespective of age, may join the club. 2. not respecting or regarding particular persons, circumstances, or conditions: »an irrespective decree … Useful english dictionary
ret´ro|spec´tive|ly — ret|ro|spec|tive «REHT ruh SPEHK tihv», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. looking back on things past; surveying past events or experiences. 2. looking or directed backward: »Frequent retrospective glances…served to assure me that our retreat was not cut … Useful english dictionary