Adverb
By name; by particular mention; specifically; especially; expressly.
That is to say; to wit; videlicet; -- introducing a particular or specific designation.
Source: Webster's dictionary² For those peculiarities which many of his successors and friends afterwards tried to imitate, namely, the poise of the neck, which was bent slightly to the left, and the melting glance of his eyes, this artist has accurately observed. Source: Internet
1 This is, with questions bearing on what is termed in Greek, eugenes, namely, good in stock, hereditarily endowed with noble qualities. Source: Internet
A coastline with the stated property is in "a first category of fractals, namely curves whose fractal dimension is greater than 1." That last statement represents an extension by Mandelbrot of Richardson's thought. Source: Internet
A day later it was the turn of PM Mette Frederiksen, and she chose to target similar subjects to her monarch: namely the big anniversaries, climate change and loneliness through her central message of making Denmark a better home for its children. Source: Internet
Adding together all of these plane waves comes at a cost, namely the momentum has become less precise, having become a mixture of waves of many different momenta. Source: Internet
Abeken participated in Bunsen's works, namely an evangelic prayer and hymn-book. Source: Internet