adv.
1. In a gradual manner.
2. In degree. [Obs.]
Human reason doth not only gradually, but specifically, differ from the fantastic reason of brutes.Grew.
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Webster's Unabridged Dictionary:
Grad·u·al·ly |
1. In a gradual manner.
2. In degree. [Obs.]
Human reason doth not only gradually, but specifically, differ from the fantastic reason of brutes.Grew.
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