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ADAR'ME, n. A Spanish weight, the sixteenth of an ounce. The Spanish ounce is se...
AD'ATIS, n. A muslin or species of cotton cloth from India. It is fine and clear...
AD'AUNT, v.t. To subdue. [Not used. See Daunt .]
ADAW', v.t. To daunt; to subject. [Not used.]
ADA'YS, adv. On or in days; as in the phrase, now adays.
ADD, v.t. [L. addo, from ad and do, to give.] 1. To set or put together, join or...
AD'DARAC, n. Red orpiment.
ADDEC'IMATE, v.t. [L. ad and decimus, tenth.] To take, or to ascertain tithes.
ADD'ED, pp. Joined in place, in sum, in mass or aggregate, in number, in idea or...
ADDEE'M, v.t. [See Deem .] To award; to sentence. [Little used.]
AD'DER, n. [L. natrix, a serpent.] A venomous serpent or viper, of several species.
AD'DER-FLY, n. a name of the dragon-fly or libellula; sometimes called adder-bolt.
ADDER'S-GRASS, n. A plant about which serpents lurk.
ADDER'S-TONGUE, n. A plant whose See ds are produced on a spike resembling a ser...
ADDER'S-WORT, n. Snakeweed, so named from its supposed virtue in curing the bite...
ADDIBIL'ITY, n. The possibility of being added.