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ATMOM'ETER, n. [Gr. vapor, and to measure.] An instrument to measure the quantit...
AT'MOSPHERE, n. [Gr. vapor, and a sphere. The whole mass of fluid, consisting of...
ATMOSPHER'IC, ATMOSPHER'ICAL, a. 1. Pertaining to the atmosphere; as atmospheric...
AT'OM, n. [Gr.; L. atomus; from not, and to cut.] 1. A particle of matter so min...
AT'OM-LIKE, a. Resembling atoms.
ATOM'IC, ATOM'ICAL, a. Pertaining to atoms; consisting of atoms; extremely minut...
AT'OMISM, n. The doctrine of atoms.
AT'OMIST, n. One who holds to the atomical philosophy.
AT'OMY, n. A word used by Shakespeare for atom; also an abbreviation of anatomy.
ATO'NE, adv. [at and one.] At one; together. ATO'NE , v.i. [Supposed to be compo...
ATO'NED, pp. Expiated; appeased; reconciled.
ATO'NEMENT, n. 1. Agreement; concord; reconciliation, after enmity or controvers...
ATO'NER, n. He who makes atonement.
ATON'IC, a. Relaxed; debilitated.
ATO'NING, ppr. 1. Reconciling. Obs. 2. Making amends, or satisfaction.
AT'ONY, n. [Gr. defect, of a priv. and tone, from to stretch.] Debility; relaxat...