Definitionadv. in a manner disapproved or not allowed by custom
Last update: July 14, 2015
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Butler is charged by Sir Leslie 'Stephen with arguing illegitimately - professing to make no appeal to " moral fitness," and yet contending that the facts of human life show (the beginnings of) moral retribution for good and evil. [Please select]
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If the child's desires and needs can be satisfied in legitimate ways, then he will not have to satisfy them illegitimately. [Please select]
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(2) If I say that all nature is animated, I extend illegitimately the argument for other minds (Chapter X). [Please select]
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Since arriving at the foregoing conclusions, condensed from my former work, I have been led to investigate a subject which throws considerable light on hybridism, namely, the fertility of {181} reciprocally dimorphic and trimorphic plants, when illegitimately united. [Please select]
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In all these respects the forms of the same undoubted species, when illegitimately united, behave in exactly the same manner as do two distinct species when crossed. [Please select]
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After arriving at these conclusions, I was led to investigate a subject which throws considerable light on hybridism, namely, the fertility of heterostyled or dimorphic and trimorphic plants, when illegitimately united. [Please select]
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