punctuatim

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Adverb

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punctuatim (not comparable)

  1. Point for point; repeating each point (of an argument or doctrine) precisely.
    • 1857, William Thomas Lowndes, The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature Containing an Account of Rare, Curious, and Useful Books, Published in Or Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the Invention of Printing: With Bibliographical and Critical Notices, Collations of the Rarer Articles, and the Prices at which They Have Been Sold..., page 118:
      A 'verbatim, literatim, et punctuatim' reprint under the editorial care of Jo- seph Haslewood, who has prefixed a very interesting introduction, []