Definition of Developmentally in English :

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Developmentally meaning in English

Meaning of Developmentally in English

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Developmentally pronunciation in English

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Developmentally

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Adverb

1. developmentally

with respect to development

Example Sentences:
'developmentally retarded'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Developmentally

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noun
1. 
the act or process of growing, progressing, or developing
2. 
the product or result of developing
3. 
a fact, event, or happening, esp one that changes a situation
4. 
an area or tract of land that has been developed
5. Also called: development section
the section of a movement, usually in sonata form, in which the basic musical themes are developed
6. chess
a. 
the process of developing pieces
b. 
the manner in which they are developed
c. 
the position of the pieces in the early part of a game with reference to their attacking potential or defensive efficiency

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Developmentally

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noun
1. 
a developing or being developed
2. 
a step or stage in growth, advancement, etc.
3. 
an event or happening
4. 
a thing that is developed; specif., a number of structures on a large tract of land, built by a real-estate developer

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Developmentally

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n.
1. The act of developing or the state of being developed, as:
a. The application of techniques or technology to the production of new goods or services.
b. The business of constructing buildings or otherwise altering land for new uses.
2. A significant event, occurrence, or change: a news story covering the latest developments in the scandal.
3. A group of dwellings built by the same contractor: bought a condo in a new development built by the river.
4. The organized activity of soliciting donations or grants; fundraising.
5. Music
a. Elaboration of a theme with rhythmic and harmonic variations.
b. The central section of a movement in sonata form, in which the theme is elaborated and explored.

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