affinitatively

In a manner than pertains to an affinity; familiarly; understandingly; similarly.

Adverb

  1. In a manner than pertains to an affinity; familiarly; understandingly; similarly.
    • The coal, oxygen of the air affinitatively flies to the particles of pure carbon left behind. - 1874, "A Christian" (anonym), Commencement of the Second Christian Epoch - Volume 22, Villiam Moore & Co. - Printers,...
    • And I may now further observe, that every dichotomy of the tables, if viewed and taken with the root (or semi-dichotomy) from which it immediately proceeds, may be considered as a sort of triangular circle returning...
    • Solutions in which the velocity profile along the Wall is only affinitatively distorted. - 1951, David W. Taylor - Model Basin, Contribution to the Calculation of Turbulent Boundary Layers - Hydrodynamics, page 17

Origin

From affinitative + -ly.

Forms

more affinitatively most affinitatively

Derived

affinitative affinity