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structurally, adv.|ˈstrʌktjʊərəlɪ| [f. structural + -ly2.] In structural respects; with regard to structure.
1839Hallam Hist. Lit. iii. iii. §72 We do not know..the entire conditions of organic bodies (even structurally, not as living). 1849Sk. Nat. Hist., Mammalia IV. 165 The Sloths..are exclusively arboreal;..and for the trees alone are they structurally adapted. 1865Daily Tel. 28 Dec. 5/3 St. Petersburg also is as marvellous a city, structurally speaking, as Amsterdam; its palaces, quays, and arsenals are all built on piles. 1869Daily News 14 Oct., The question as to whether a counting-house which is not structurally severed constitutes a good qualification [to vote as a householder]. 1882Macm. Mag. XLVI. 500 The houses are..structurally defective. 1915Edin. Rev. Jan. 74 Dutch differs little structurally from Low German. |