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Webster Dictionary :: Aumail

AUMA'IL, v.t. To figure or variegate. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Aumbry

AUMBRY. [See Ambry .]

Webster Dictionary :: Aume

AUME, n. A dutch measure for Rhenish wine, containing 40 gallons.

Webster Dictionary :: Aune

AUNE, n. [A contraction of aulne, ulna.] A French cloth measure, but of differen...

Webster Dictionary :: Aunt

'AUNT, n. [L. amita, contracted.] The sister of one's father or mother, correlat...

Webster Dictionary :: Aura

AU'RA, n. [L. from Heb. a stream; Gr. See Air .] Literally, a breeze, or gentle ...

Webster Dictionary :: Aurate

AU'RATE, n. [Supposed to be from aurum, gold.] A sort of pear. AU'RATE , n. [L. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Aurated

AU'RATED, a. Resembling gold.

Webster Dictionary :: Aurelia

AURE'LIA, n. [from aurum, or aur, gold, from its color. See Chrysalis .] In natu...

Webster Dictionary :: Aurelian

AURE'LIAN, a. Like or pertaining to the aurelia.

Webster Dictionary :: Auric

AU'RIC, a. [from aurum, gold.] Pertaining to gold. The auric acid is a saturated...

Webster Dictionary :: Auricle

AU'RICLE, n. [L. auricula, dim. from auris, the ear.] 1. The external ear, or th...

Webster Dictionary :: Auricula

AURIC'ULA, n. That species of primrose, called, from the shape of its leaves, be...

Webster Dictionary :: Auricular

AURIC'ULAR, a. [from L. auricula, the ear.] 1. Pertaining to the ear; within the...

Webster Dictionary :: Auricularly

AURIC'ULARLY, adv. In a secret manner; by way of whisper, or voice addressed to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Auriculate

AURIC'ULATE, a. Shaped like the ear.

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