What's the difference between textual and textually?

Textual


Definition:

  • (a.) Of, pertaining to, or contained in, the text; as, textual criticism; a textual reading.
  • (a.) Serving for, or depending on, texts.
  • (a.) Familiar with texts or authorities so as to cite them accurately.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The metaphor of clinical work as textual explication, however, creates the expectation that there is a text somewhere to be found.
  • (2) An electron microscopy image base, which is implemented on a microcomputer, can provide flexible and simultaneous access to both digitized electron micrographs and their relevant textual data.
  • (3) The Trip made sport of Coogan's trouble breaking Hollywood, yet no mention is made of the Oscar-nominated Philomena , which was shot shortly before this and could have made an interesting meta-textual cameo.
  • (4) Scalia was subsequently lampooned in a cartoon segment of Stewart’s The Daily Show titled “The Human Dissentipede.” Scalia was a champion of originalism, which he later called textualism: the approach to constitutional interpretation that looks to the meaning of words and concepts as they were understood by America’s founding fathers in the context of the 18th century.
  • (5) The study suggests that the Inquirer II System used by computers in content analysis of (textual) specific written material has value for longitudinal studies.
  • (6) In addition to the advantage of more efficient retrieval, electronic storage of textual data and digitized electron micrographs also offers the advantage of decreased storage space for this type of data.
  • (7) Jewish textual interpretation, in which the text alone yields authority, is nourished--like psychoanalysis--by the tension between reality and fantasy, by the contradiction between power and desire.
  • (8) Several variables that could influence the effectiveness of textual prompts to promote stimulus control were examined across four groups.
  • (9) In order to examine age differences in the ability to manipulate textual information, young and old adults were asked to recall and summarize prose passages.
  • (10) The system is also implemented in a demonstration mode to provide retrieval from three additional textual databases.
  • (11) The complexity of this task is due to the nature of the knowledge resources--knowledge can be in a variety of forms, ranging from textual and pictorial material, to structured representations, to more dynamic embodiments in the form of procedures.
  • (12) A microcomputer based database on dangerous animals and plants with capabilities of displaying real colour pictures of these animals and plants on the computer screen in addition to textual information has been developed and is available for medical doctors and other interested academics and professionals.
  • (13) The difficulty of presenting parasite life cycles in a textual or diagrammatic form is discussed and the use of computer-aided learning to solve this is described.
  • (14) A nationwide agreement on one key-system--including the transformation of textual structures--is proposed.
  • (15) While asserting this, no critic has traced the textual complexity of this persona, which is apparent in Cleland's use of figurative language and is accessible through close reading only.
  • (16) A technique for the integration of molecular images with supplementary textual and graphical information provided by commercial video titling software is also explained.
  • (17) The surgeon can get textual analysis at any time or see accelerated healing to the projected nasal appearance at 1 year.
  • (18) Sperling noted that his work was mostly historical and textual and that he had tenure, meaning that an inability to visit China should not affect his ability to keep a job, as it might for some scholars.
  • (19) With immediate testing, only 250 ms after the text, performance is shown to depend on semantic-associative information, not on textual information.
  • (20) This article describes the objectives, design and performance of a computer program which provides a textual simulation of autopsies.

Textually


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a textual manner; in the text or body of a work; in accordance with the text.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The metaphor of clinical work as textual explication, however, creates the expectation that there is a text somewhere to be found.
  • (2) An electron microscopy image base, which is implemented on a microcomputer, can provide flexible and simultaneous access to both digitized electron micrographs and their relevant textual data.
  • (3) The Trip made sport of Coogan's trouble breaking Hollywood, yet no mention is made of the Oscar-nominated Philomena , which was shot shortly before this and could have made an interesting meta-textual cameo.
  • (4) Scalia was subsequently lampooned in a cartoon segment of Stewart’s The Daily Show titled “The Human Dissentipede.” Scalia was a champion of originalism, which he later called textualism: the approach to constitutional interpretation that looks to the meaning of words and concepts as they were understood by America’s founding fathers in the context of the 18th century.
  • (5) The study suggests that the Inquirer II System used by computers in content analysis of (textual) specific written material has value for longitudinal studies.
  • (6) In addition to the advantage of more efficient retrieval, electronic storage of textual data and digitized electron micrographs also offers the advantage of decreased storage space for this type of data.
  • (7) Jewish textual interpretation, in which the text alone yields authority, is nourished--like psychoanalysis--by the tension between reality and fantasy, by the contradiction between power and desire.
  • (8) Several variables that could influence the effectiveness of textual prompts to promote stimulus control were examined across four groups.
  • (9) In order to examine age differences in the ability to manipulate textual information, young and old adults were asked to recall and summarize prose passages.
  • (10) The system is also implemented in a demonstration mode to provide retrieval from three additional textual databases.
  • (11) The complexity of this task is due to the nature of the knowledge resources--knowledge can be in a variety of forms, ranging from textual and pictorial material, to structured representations, to more dynamic embodiments in the form of procedures.
  • (12) A microcomputer based database on dangerous animals and plants with capabilities of displaying real colour pictures of these animals and plants on the computer screen in addition to textual information has been developed and is available for medical doctors and other interested academics and professionals.
  • (13) The difficulty of presenting parasite life cycles in a textual or diagrammatic form is discussed and the use of computer-aided learning to solve this is described.
  • (14) A nationwide agreement on one key-system--including the transformation of textual structures--is proposed.
  • (15) While asserting this, no critic has traced the textual complexity of this persona, which is apparent in Cleland's use of figurative language and is accessible through close reading only.
  • (16) A technique for the integration of molecular images with supplementary textual and graphical information provided by commercial video titling software is also explained.
  • (17) The surgeon can get textual analysis at any time or see accelerated healing to the projected nasal appearance at 1 year.
  • (18) Sperling noted that his work was mostly historical and textual and that he had tenure, meaning that an inability to visit China should not affect his ability to keep a job, as it might for some scholars.
  • (19) With immediate testing, only 250 ms after the text, performance is shown to depend on semantic-associative information, not on textual information.
  • (20) This article describes the objectives, design and performance of a computer program which provides a textual simulation of autopsies.

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