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Temporally

Temporally \Tem"po*ral*ly\, adv. In a temporal manner; secularly. [R.]
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temporally

adv. In a temporal manner.

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temporally

adv. with regard to temporal order; "temporally processed"

Usage examples of "temporally".

We have carefully analyzed reports about several other Chinese sites, and we find that the same process of morphological dating has been used to temporally separate various kinds of hominids.

Although they are a common element to many Jurassic dinosaur assemblages, stegosaurs were geographically and temporally more restricted than their sauropod contemporaries.

Somehow, temporally separated, individual particulate photons are able to cancel each other out.

There is no antidote against the Opium of time, which temporally considereth all things.

But if we could push someone forward just one 'tick' in time, they would be in the same place spatially, but temporally out of phase with our existence….

Rather than traveling across the lines in a planiform temporal stasis, as is normal with more primitive drives, we found that it was possible to skew the vector—to retrogress temporally, to levels contemporaneous with the past of the line of origin—to distances proportional to the distance of normal Web displacement.