Crossword-Solution: FRACTIONALLY 12 letters, 67 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Fractionally adv. By fractions or separate portions; as, to distill a
liquid fractionally, that is, so as to separate different portions.

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incompletely 54 answers
medially 54 answers
unready 54 answers
middlemost 54 answers
half the distance 55 answers
satisfactorily 55 answers
in the midst 55 answers
penuriously 55 answers
within a little 55 answers
passably 55 answers
uncompleted 55 answers
parsimoniously 55 answers
to an extent 56 answers
Partly 56 answers
up to a point 56 answers
within bounds 56 answers
fifty percent 57 answers
fragmentary 57 answers
comely 58 answers
adequately 58 answers
tolerably 58 answers
Partially 58 answers
bitty 59 answers
in part 60 answers
to some extent 62 answers
desiring 62 answers
insufficiently 63 answers
Moderately 63 answers
equidistant 63 answers
meagrely 64 answers
Roughly 65 answers
Half 66 answers
in the middle 67 answers
Thereabouts 67 answers
midway 67 answers
Less 68 answers
halfway 68 answers
Quota 68 answers
Unfinished 69 answers
Apportion 69 answers
Semi 69 answers
Nearly 69 answers
Partial 70 answers
sectional 70 answers
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Pretty 72 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with FRACTIONALLY (5)

The green of them was even more charming than it had been at first, and I, as happy as if I had acquired the golden harp for which I then vaguely longed, went to Sunday-school all that summer in this miraculous dress of now-you-see-them and-now-you-don't, and became so used to being asked if I were Irish that my heart exulted when I found that I might--fractionally--claim to be, and that one of the Fenian martyrs had been an ancestor.
Painted Windows Elia W. Peattie 1999
The protein-free filtrate appears to contain all of the vitamine originally present in the yeast but attempts to precipitate the vitamine fractionally from the evaporated filtrate by means of increasing concentration of added alcohol has been only partially successful.
The Vitamine Manual Walter H. Eddy 2005
This superb animal was held by two grooms, one at his head, the other holding first one foot, then another, as the order to pose the unwilling model fractionally in the attitude of a prancing, curveting Bucephalus came from the square, five-legged, unnamed creature in the corner.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. July, 1878. Various 2006
And his shield was fractionally tighter than Hobison's or Nevan's, though not up to Jim's partially-trained one.
A Matter of Honor Ann Wilson 2008
The information provoked street riots in Tokyo, but Japanese securities moved only fractionally in New York and London.
East of Suez Frederic Courtland Penfield 2008

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Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, historians have become both more accurate and more honest — fractionally more brave, one might say — about that 'other' cleansing of the regions and peoples that were ground to atoms between the upper and nether millstones of Hitlerism and Stalinism. One of the most objective chroniclers is Professor Timothy Snyder of Yale University. In his view, it is still 'Operation Reinhardt,' or the planned destruction of Polish Jewry, that is …
Christopher Hitchens Hitch-22: A Memoir
In Chekhov, everything blends into its opposite, just fractionally, and this is sort of unsettling. And that's why you end up 100 years later asking, 'Is that moment tragic or comic?'
Tom Stoppard