notably

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notably adv (especially)especialmente adv
  principalmente adv
  particularmente adv
  en particular loc adv
 The candidate is very qualified in a lot of ways, notably in that he worked for a competitor for three years.
 El candidato estaba muy capacitado en muchos sentidos, especialmente porque trabajó para uno de sus rivales durante tres años.
notably adv (noticeably)perceptiblemente adv
  notablemente adv
 A baby's head is notably bigger in relation to the rest of the body than an adult's.
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'notably' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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Collocations: notably [small, large, peculiar, apprehensive, silent], a notably fine [meal, performance, speech], was notably lacking in [quality, number, quality], more...

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