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ATHEL, ADEL or AETHEL, nobel of illustrious birth.
ADELANTA'DO, n. A governor of a province; a lieutenant governor.
AD'ELING, n. a title of honor given by our Saxon ancestors to the children of pr...
AD'ELITE, n. adelites or Almogenens, in Spain, were conjurers, who predicted the...
ADEMP'TION, n. [L. adimo, to take away; of ad and emo, to take.] In the civil la...
ADENOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. a gland, and to describe.] That part of anatomy which trea...
AD'ENOID, a. [Gr. a gland, and form.] In the form of a gland; glandiform; glandu...
ADENOLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to the doctrine of the glands.
ADENOL'OGY, n. [Gr. a gland, and discourse.] In anatomy, the doctrine of the gla...
AD'ENOS, n. a species of cotton, from Aleppo, called also marine cotton.
ADEPT', n. [L. adeptus, obtained, from adipiscor.] One fully skilled or well ver...
ADEP'TION, n. [L. adeptio.] An obtaining; acquirement. Obs.
AD'EQUACY, n. [L. adaequatus, of ad and aquatus, made equal. The state or qualit...
AD'EQUATE, a. Equal; proportionate; correspondent to; fully sufficient; as, mean...
AD'EQUATELY, adv. In an adequate manner; in exact proportion; with just correspo...
AD'EQUATENESS, n. The state of being adequate; justness of proportion or represe...