linguistically

English

Etymology

From linguistical + -lyCategory:English terms suffixed with -ly (adverbial)#LINGUISTICALLY or from linguistic + -allyCategory:English terms suffixed with -ally#LINGUISTICALLY.

Pronunciation

Adverb

linguistically (comparative more linguistically, superlative most linguistically)Category:English lemmas#LINGUISTICALLYCategory:English adverbs#LINGUISTICALLYCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#LINGUISTICALLYCategory:Pages with entries#LINGUISTICALLYCategory:Pages with 1 entry#LINGUISTICALLY

  1. In the manner of linguistics.
  2. From a linguistic perspective.
    • 2011 June 26, “Linguistically correct”, in The Guardian:
      English is scandalously lacking in politically and linguistically correct antonyms of this sort. The Queen can create the Duchess of Cambridge, so surely I can create the much-needed expressions "cisgress" (be a good boy), "cisvestite" (bloke wearing trousers), "cisaction" (no deal), and "cisom" (something that isn't a lintel). Anyone who doesn't disagree is a transsy.
      Category:English terms with quotations#LINGUISTICALLY

Derived terms

Translations

Category:English domain adverbs#LINGUISTICALLY Category:en:Linguistics#LINGUISTICALLY
Category:English 5-syllable words Category:English adverbs Category:English domain adverbs Category:English lemmas Category:English terms suffixed with -ally Category:English terms suffixed with -ly (adverbial) Category:English terms with IPA pronunciation Category:English terms with audio pronunciation Category:English terms with quotations Category:Entries with translation boxes Category:Pages with 1 entry Category:Pages with entries Category:Terms with French translations Category:Terms with Italian translations Category:Terms with Polish translations Category:en:Linguistics