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Webster Dictionary :: Abolishment

ABOL'ISHMENT, n. The act of annulling; abrogation; destruction.

Webster Dictionary :: Abolition

ABOLI'TION, n. abolishun. The act of abolishing; or the state of being abolished...

Webster Dictionary :: Abominable

ABOM'INABLE, a. [See Abominate .] 1. Very hateful; detestable; lothesome. 2. Thi...

Webster Dictionary :: Abominableness

ABOM'INABLENESS, n. The quality or state of being very odious; hatefulness.

Webster Dictionary :: Abominably

ABOM'INABLY, adv. 1. Very odiously; detestably; sinfully. 1 Ki 21. 2. In vulgar ...

Webster Dictionary :: Abominate

ABOM'INATE, v.t. [L. abomino, supposed to be formed by ab and omen; to deprecate...

Webster Dictionary :: Abominated

ABOM'INATED, pp. Hated utterly, detested; abhorred.

Webster Dictionary :: Abominating

ABOM'INATING, ppr. Abhorring; hating extremely.

Webster Dictionary :: Abomination

ABOMINA'TION, n. 1. Extreme hatred; detestation. 2. The object of detestation, a...

Webster Dictionary :: Abord

ABO'RD, n. [Fr. See Border .] Literally, arrival, but used for first appearance,...

Webster Dictionary :: Aborea

ABO'REA, n. A species of duck, called by Edwards, the black-bellied whistling du...

Webster Dictionary :: Aboriginal

ABORIG'INAL, a. [L. ab and origo, origin. See Origin .] First; original; primiti...

Webster Dictionary :: Aborinines

ABORIN'INES, n. plur. Aboriginals - but not an English word. It may be well to l...

Webster Dictionary :: Aborsement

ABORSEMENT, n. abors'ment. [See Abort .] Abortion. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Abort

ABORT', v.i. [L. aborto; ab and ortus, orior.] To miscarry in birth. [Not in use...

Webster Dictionary :: Abortion

ABOR'TION, n. [L. abortio, a miscarriage; usually deduced from ab and orior.] 1....

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