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Radially

Radially \Ra"di*al*ly\ (r[=a]"d[i^]*al*l[y^]), adv. In a radial manner.

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radially

adv. In a radial manner, outward from a center.

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radially

adv. in a radial manner; "an imaginative dispersal of the pews radially from the central focus of the pulpit"

Usage examples of "radially".

There they emerged into a circular vestibule with molded pastel walls interspaced with glass panels, and began walking along one of several corridors extending away radially at forty-five-degree spacings.

Negative space opens up spherically behind the blue-violet colours on one side, while positive space, filled by the radially shining yellow-red colours, arises on the other.

There they emerged into a circular vestibule with molded pastel walls interspaced with glass panels, and began walking along one of several corridors extending away radially at forty-five-degree spacings.

Some of the moles would move around circumferential arcs as well as radially, so that a multiply connected network, rather like a three-dimensional spiderweb, would develop within the hydrate beds.

Around the point where the neutron star must be, the stars were like smeared dots of oil paint, smeared radially.

The gene chains were wrapped around long spires or spicules that emerged radially from a dense central knot.

Radially and bilaterally symmetrical, with eight long limbs, each with eight digits.

The radially symmetrical being bore neither relation nor resemblance to any Terran lifeform.

The newcomer drew stares even in this company: a radially symmetrical, three-armed triped-all of those limbs tentacular-whose mouth was set atop a disc-shaped body at a height of 1.

As it feeds it produces sequential lesions of radially symmetrical form on the body of the victim [images].

Partly, of course, that's because they have six limbs, not four, and they're radially symmetrical.

He couldn't help it, for the sheer incongruity of that perfect enunciation from a radially symmetrical cross between a hairy, two-meter-wide starfish and a crazed Impressionist's version of a spider never failed to amuse him.