unnaturally

Etymology

From Middle English unnaturelly, equivalent to unnatural + -ly and/or un- + naturally.

adv

  1. In an unnatural manner; to an unnatural extent.
    Another, with the bump of order unnaturally developed, had his folios and quartos all reduced, in binding, to one size, so that they might look even on his bookshelves. 1902, William Blades, The Enemies of Books, 2nd edition, page 102

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