Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-DI-VID'U-AL-LY
IN-DI-VID-U-AL-IZ'INGIN-DI-VID'U-ATE
IN-DI-VID'U-AL-LY, adv.
- Separately; by itself; to the exclusion of others. Thirty men will unitedly accomplish what each of them individually can not perform.
- With separate or distinct existence. How should that subsist solitary by itself, which hath no substance, but individually the very same whereby others subsist with it? Hooker.
- Inseparably; incommunicably. Omniscience – an attribute individually proper to the Godhead. Hakewill.
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