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Referring to incidentally
Answer for the clue "Referring to incidentally ", 9 letters:
adverting
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of advert English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Advert \Ad*vert"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Adverted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Adverting .] [L. advertere, v. t., to turn to; ad + vertere to turn: cf. F. avertir. See Advertise .] To turn the mind or attention; to refer; to take heed or notice; -- with to; as, he adverted ...
Usage examples of adverting.
For it was amid the same obscure ravines, pine-tufted precipices and falling waters of the Alps, that he afterward placed the outcast Manfred--an additional corroboration of the justness of the remarks which I ventured to offer, in adverting to his ruminations in contemplating, while yet a boy, the Malvern hills, as if they were the scenes of his impassioned childhood.
Malins, without adverting to the interruption, went on to tell Gabriel what beautiful places there were in Scotland and beautiful scenery.
A young gentleman present took up the argument against him, and maintained that no man ever thinks of the NOSE OF THE MIND, not adverting that though that figurative sense seems strange to us, as very unusual, it is truly not more forced than Hamlet's 'In my MIND'S EYE, Horatio.
An étagère filled with old-fashioned magnetic videos in bright adverting boxes, a cluster of blue-and-white delfts on the étagère's top shelf that had dwindled as one figurine after another got knocked off by Mario, stumbling or shoved.
And this, the naked countenance of Earth on which I gaze, even these primeval mountains teach the adverting mind.