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1Pedantically — Pe*dan tic*al*ly, adv. In a pedantic manner. [1913 Webster] …
2pedantically — pedant ► NOUN ▪ a person excessively concerned with minor detail or with displaying technical knowledge. DERIVATIVES pedantic adjective pedantically adverb pedantry noun. ORIGIN French pédant, probably related to PEDAGOGUE(Cf. ↑pedagogue) …
3pedantically — adverb in a pedantic manner these interpretations are called schemas or, more pedantically, schemata • Derived from adjective: ↑pedantic …
4pedantically — adverb see pedantic …
5pedantically — See pedantic. * * * …
6pedantically — adverb In a pedantic manner …
7pedantically — pɪ dæntɪklɪ adv. in the manner of strictly adhering to information in books without using common sense; meticulously, fastidiously; strictly …
8pedantically — pe·dan·ti·cal·ly …
9pedantically — See: pedantic …
10pedantic — pedantically, adv. pedanticalness, n. /peuh dan tik/, adj. 1. ostentatious in one s learning. 2. overly concerned with minute details or formalisms, esp. in teaching. Also, pedantical. [1590 1600; PEDANT + IC] Syn. 2. didactic, doctrinaire. * * * …