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navally, adv.|ˈneɪvəlɪ| [f. naval a. + -ly2.] In a naval manner; from a naval point of view. Also navally crowned (see naval a. 1).
1816in J. B. Paul Ord. Sc. Arms (1893) 159/2 Or, a lion rampant gu., navally crowned az. 1836Cobden Russia Pol. Writ. (1878) 120 Russia even at Constantinople would..commercially and navally speaking be three times as distant as New York from Great Britain. 1898Daily News 8 Aug. 5/5 China cannot compete navally with any of the three Powers either singly or combined. |