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Webster Dictionary :: Acacia

ACA'CIA, n. [L. acacia, a thorn, from Gr., a point.] Egyptian thorn, a species o...

Webster Dictionary :: Acacians

ACA'CIANS, in Church History, were certain sects, so denominated from their lead...

Webster Dictionary :: Academe

ACADE'ME; n. an academy; a society of persons. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Academial

ACADE'MIAL, a Pertaining to an academy.

Webster Dictionary :: Academian

ACADE'MIAN, n. A member of an academy; a student in a university or college.

Webster Dictionary :: Academic

ACADEM'IC, a. Belonging to an academy, or to a college or ACADEM'ICAL , universi...

Webster Dictionary :: Academically

ACADEM'ICALLY, adv. In an academical manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Academician

ACADEMI'CIAN, n. a member of an academy, or society for promoting arts and scien...

Webster Dictionary :: Academism

ACAD'EMISM, n. The doctrine of the academic philosophy.

Webster Dictionary :: Academist

ACAD'EMIST, n. a member of an Academy for promoting arts and sciences; also an a...

Webster Dictionary :: Academy

ACAD'EMY, n. [L. academia.] Originally, it is said, a garden, grove, or villa, n...

Webster Dictionary :: Acalot

AC'ALOT, Corvusaquaticus, water raven.

Webster Dictionary :: Acamacu

ACAMAC'U, n. A bird, the Brazilian fly catcher, or Todus.

Webster Dictionary :: Acanaceous

ACANA'CEOUS, a acana'shus. [Gr. a prickly shrub.] Armed with prickles. A class o...

Webster Dictionary :: Acantha

ACANTH'A, n. [Gr. a spine or thorn.] In botany, a prickle; in zoology, a spine o...

Webster Dictionary :: Acanthaceous

ACANTHA'CEOUS, a. Armed with prickles, as a plant.

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