The completion of these waterways, which was accomplished respectively in 50 and 52 A.
The vessels engaged in the sea fight were divided into two parties, called respectively by names of different maritime nations, as Persians and Athenians.
The femur has a small third trochanter, the radius and ulna and tibia and fibula are respectively separate, at least in the young, and the fibula articulates with the astragalus.
The slider is also provided with scales, markedrespectively Dicas and Clarke, which serve to show the readings which would have been obtained had the instruments of those makers been employed.
The need of adjustable weights is avoided by employing a set of five instruments, graduated respectively 0 deg.
On the four sides of the stem AD are engraved four scales corresponding respectively to the unloaded instrument, and to the instrument loaded with the respective weights.
Fifteen standard solutions of pure common salt in water were then prepared, containingrespectively 1, 2, 3, .
Hartig's character drawn from the trochanter--whether of two segments or undivided--the groups being termed respectively Ditrocha and Monotrocha.
The slender merit of the tardy, forced, and ineffectual concessions which were offered is claimed respectively by the apologists of the king, of Jeffreys, and of the Earl of Sunderland, but seems due to the last of the three.
Tin does not exist in either Egypt or Mesopotamia, although bronze articles from the fourth and third millennium respectively B.
The same defect exists in Stoneleigh Abbey, Leamington, where the orders carried up through two and three storeys respectively destroy the scale of the whole structure.
Great and Little Wild Streets are called respectively Old and New Weld Streets by Strype.
Our first step, therefore, is to determine the points to which these days were respectively assigned.
Even admitting that the large angular loops indicate the cardinal points, we must suppose the figures of one corner, either those at the right or left, belong respectively to them.
If we commence with any other day the groups will contain respectively the same days, as, for example, if we begin with Ymix as here shown (Table IV).
Whether his conclusion as to the points they respectively refer to be correct or not, is one of the questions I propose to discuss in this paper.
In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries money was worth ten or twelve times what it is now, but there is some difficulty in calculating correctly the rates respectively of necessaries and luxuries.
In the first class he placed three copies, belonging respectively to Mr. Cracherode, the Right Hon.
The two forms of change may be compared respectively to a shifting of position on the same locus, and to such a shifting of position as involves a shifting of locus.
The relation of sensation to perception is the same as that between the faculties of which these are respectively the germs, emotion and intellect.
Why do the parts mutually communicate what they have respectively perceived?
Let us explain this doctrine by comparing examples taken respectively from consciousness and evidence.
Let all persons be unmolested on that day to seek the enjoyment and kind of rest they may respectively need, they alone being judges thereof, always provided that no one shall infringe on the equal liberty of any other person.
Even the portions of time were in a like manner dedicated; the seven days of the week were respectively given to the seven planets of astrology.
Under these titles might be written respectively the first and last chapters in the history of this art--its rise and its decadence.
Advise the Hands of the Asiatic, American and European Continents to convene in Ṭihrán, Wilmette and Frankfurt respectively for the purposes of consultation and nomination.
These rocks were said to represent respectivelythe gods Ku and Ahuena, patrons of the local fishermen.
Now, for the preservation of these three, there are three sorts of learned men ordained, each respectively to have care of that one which is recommended to his charge.
Down its centre, arranged in a row, are three beautiful islands, named respectively the Hawk, Moose and Buck, two being large and high and the third smaller.
How much do they respectively contain of the several constituents of the animal body?
About half way down the rock, two batteries frowned respectively over the land and the water.
Both were ignorant of each other's position, which the First Consul was alone acquainted with; he alone could introduce harmony into their movements; he alone could make their efforts respectively conduce to the same object.
The names signify respectively "Philologist" and "the Gypsy Gentleman".
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "respectively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.