The Collaborative International Dictionary
Genealogical \Gen`e*a*log"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. g['e]n['e]alogique.] Of or pertaining to genealogy; as, a genealogical table; genealogical order. -- Gen`e*a*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Genealogical tree, a family lineage or genealogy drawn out under the form of a tree and its branches.
Wiktionary
adv. 1 Using genealogical methods 2 From a genealogical perspective. 3 (lb en linguistics) genetically (gloss: by being members of the same linguistic family).
WordNet
adv. in a genealogical manner; "he charted his family tree genealogically"
Usage examples of "genealogically".
Difference of form is nothing, if we classify genealogically, and difference of descent is nothing, if we classify morphologically.
I've never known a people, other than the Scots, who are so genealogically minded.
Although fossil evidence is lacking, gene analysis reveals that Tanu and Paramutan are genealogically quite close and only their great physical separation has prevented inbreeding up until this time.