genealogically love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a genealogic manner; as regards genealogy.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb Using genealogical methods
  • adverb From a genealogical perspective.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb in a genealogical manner

Etymologies

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genealogical +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Witte's life is traced from his childhood in the Caucasian borderlands of the empire as the son of a midlevel Russian functionary and the maternal grandson of a prominent and genealogically well-connected imperial family.

    A Statesman For the Czar Jennifer Siegel 2011

  • What Theobald did not assume, however, was how far back these processes go in linking organisms genealogically.

    Darwin’s Theory of Universal Common Ancestry Confirmed in First Large-Scale Test | Impact Lab 2010

  • The key element in this dynamic is innovation-sharing, an evolutionary protocol whereby descent with variation from one “generation” to the next is not genealogically traceable but is a descent of a cellular community as a whole.

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • An interesting distinction, however, was made early on for one racial category, if only in Virginia: Native Americans and their genealogically inclined descendants.

    Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010

  • I tried to do the right thing, genealogically speaking.

    Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010

  • “So, in what way precisely was Wordsworth a—let me get this right—genealogically confused, de-individualized, empirico-transcendental pedagogue?”

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • My friends at BGS had advised me about this aspect of a genealogical road trip: keeping your genealogically dispassionate companions happy while you pursue the family history trail.

    Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010

  • An interesting distinction, however, was made early on for one racial category, if only in Virginia: Native Americans and their genealogically inclined descendants.

    Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010

  • There is one other part of the cell where genealogically significant material is located: mitochondrial DNA, or mtDNA.

    Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010

  • Although Pamela is the most genealogically minded member of her family, the Dudleys and Underhills do the sorts of things that make genealogists happy—and envious.

    Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010

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