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Compatibly

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Adverb

1. compatibly

with compatibility

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Compatibly

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adjective
1. (usually foll by with)
able to exist together harmoniously
2. (usually foll by with)
consistent or congruous
her deeds were not compatible with her ideology
3. (of plants)
a. 
capable of forming successful grafts
b. 
capable of successful self-fertilization
self-compatible, self-incompatible
4. 
(of pieces of machinery, computer equipment, etc) capable of being used together without special modification or adaptation
a PC-compatible disc

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Compatibly

see synonyms of compatibly
adjective
1. 
a. 
capable of living together harmoniously or getting along well together (with)
b. 
in agreement; congruent (with)
2. 
a. 
that can work well together, get along well together, combine well, etc.
a compatible couple, compatible colors
b. 
that can function or be used together without change or alteration
3. 
that can be mixed without reacting chemically or interfering with one another's action or state: said of drugs, insecticides, etc.
4.  Botany
that can be cross-fertilized or grafted readily
5.  Computing
designating or of
a. 
computer components, software, etc. that can be used with a specified computer or computer system
often in hyphenated compounds
b. 
computers or computer systems that can use the same components, software, etc.

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Compatibly

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adj.
1. Capable of existing or performing in harmonious, agreeable, or congenial combination with another or others: compatible family relationships.
2. Capable of orderly, efficient integration and operation with other elements in a system with no modification or conversion required.
3. Capable of forming a chemically or biochemically stable system.
4. Medicine Capable of being grafted, transfused, or transplanted from one individual to another without rejection: compatible blood.
n.
A device, such as a computer or computer software, that can be integrated into or used with another device or system of its type.

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