pataphysically
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From pataphysical + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]pataphysically (comparative more pataphysically, superlative most pataphysically)
- In a pataphysical manner.
- 1901, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Yackety Yack[1], Chapel Hill, Publications Board of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, page 204:
- Pataphysically speaking it makes no difference, even though ninety per cent of the members do not know the truth about themselves, about the university, or about money.
- 1947, David Clark Cabeen, A Critical Bibliography of French Literature[2], Syracuse University Press, page 1219:
- A landmark in J. studies. Describes how J. lived pataphysically. Examines the precepts of pataphysics. This issue of the EVR also discusses in great detail the College of Pataphysics.
- 1968, Barney Rosset, Evergreen Review Reader[3], Grove Press, page 316:
- Pataphysically one can say that all is for the best in the most pataphysical of all possible worlds.
- Concerning pataphysics.