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prepositionally

  • a word derived from preposition.
    preposition
    noun
    any member of a class of words found in many languages that are used before nouns, pronouns, or other substantives to form phrases functioning as modifiers of verbs, nouns, or adjectives, and that typically express a spatial, temporal, or other relationship, as in, on, by, to, since.
  • a word derived from prepositional.
    prepositional
    adjective
    relating to, containing, or expressed by means of a preposition.

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Since England was a nation every mood Her scribes have prepositionally split; But thine avoidance dates from yestermonth.

From The Admirable Bashville or, Constancy Unrewarded by Bernard Shaw

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