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neurally, adv.|ˈnjʊərəlɪ| [f. neural a. + -ly2.] a. By a nerve or nerves.
1902W. James Var. Relig. Exper. p. vii, All states of mind are neurally conditioned. 1974Nature 13 Dec. 591/2 Neurally-evoked responses. b. As regards one's ‘nerves’.
1936L. C. Douglas White Banners vi. 141 He was too far spent, neurally, to offer any resistance. |