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Webster Dictionary :: Abuser

ABU'SER, n. s as z. One who abuses, in speech or behavior; one that deceives; a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Abusing

ABU'SING, ppr. s as z. Using ill; employing to bad purposes; deceiving; violatin...

Webster Dictionary :: Abusion

ABU'SION, n. abu'zhon. Abuse; evil or corrupt usage; reproach. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Abusive

ABU'SIVE, a. 1. Practicing abuse; offering harsh words, or ill treatment; as an ...

Webster Dictionary :: Abusively

ABU'SIVELY, adv. In an abusive manner; rudely; reproachfully.

Webster Dictionary :: Abusiveness

ABU'SIVENESS, n. Ill-usage; the quality of being abusive; rudeness of language, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Abut

ABUT', v.i. To border upon; to be contiguous to; to meet; in strictness, to adjo...

Webster Dictionary :: Abutment

ABUT'MENT, n. 1. The head or end; that which unites one end of a thing to anothe...

Webster Dictionary :: Abuttal

ABUT'TAL, n. The butting or boundary of land at the end; a head-land.

Webster Dictionary :: Aby

ABY', v.t. or i. [Probably contracted from abide.] To endure; to pay dearly; to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Abysm

ABYSM', n. abyzm'. [See Abyss .] A gulf.

Webster Dictionary :: Abyss

ABYSS', n. [Gr. bottomless, from a priv. and bottom, Ion. See Bottom .] 1. A bot...

Webster Dictionary :: Abyssinian

ABYSSIN'IAN, a. A name denoting a mixed multitude or a black race.

Webster Dictionary :: Abyssinians

ABYSSIN'IANS, n. A sect of christians in Abyssinia, who admit but one nature in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ac

AC, in Saxon, oak, the initial syllable of names, as acton, oaktown.

Webster Dictionary :: Acacalot

ACAC'ALOT, n. A Mexican fowl, the Tantalus Mexicanus, or

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