Averagely

/ˈævərɪdʒli/ adverb

In an average manner; moderately or to a middling degree; without excellence or distinction.

From average (from Medieval Latin averagium, a toll or charge) plus -ly (forming adverbs). The word emerged in English around the 15th-16th century as commerce created the mathematical concept of averaging.

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