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AS'SONANT, a. Having a resemblance of sounds. In Spanish poetry, assonant rhymes...
ASSORT', v.t. [See Sort .] 1. To separate and distribute into classes things of ...
ASSORT'ED, pp. 1. Distributed into sorts, kinds or classes. 2. Furnished with an...
ASSORT'ING, ppr. Separating into sorts; supplying with an assortment.
ASSORT'MENT, n. 1. The act of distributing into sorts, kinds of classes, or of s...
ASSOT', v.t. [See Sot .] To infatuate; to besot. [Not used.]
ASSUA'GE, v.t. To soften, in a figurative sense; to allay, mitigate, ease or les...
ASSUA'GED, pp. Allayed; mitigated; eased; appeased.
ASSUA'GEMENT, n. Mitigation; abatement.
ASSUA'GER, n. One who allays; that which mitigates or abates.
ASSUA'GING, ppr. Allaying; mitigating; appeasing; abating.
ASSUA'SIVE, a. [from assuage.] Softening; mitigating; tranquilizing.
ASSUEFAC'TION, n. [L. assuefacio.] The act of accustoming. [Not used.]
AS'SUETUDE, n. [L. assuetudo, from assuetus, p. of assuesco, to accustom.] Custo...
ASSU'ME, v.t. [L. assumo, of ad and sumo, to take.] 1. To take or take upon one....
ASSU'MED, pp. Taken; arrogated; taken without proof; pretended.