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A'MIABLE, a. [L. amabilis; from amo, to love.] 1. Lovely; worth of love; deservi...
A'MIABLENESS, n. The quality of deserving love; loveliness.
A'MIABLY, adv. In an amiable manner; in a manner to excite or attract love.
AM'IANTH, AMIANTH'IFORM, a. [Amianth and form.] Having the form or likeness of a...
AMIANTH'INITE, n. A species of amorphous mineral, a variety of actinolite; its c...
AMIANTH'OID, n. [Amianth and Gr. form.] A mineral which occurs in tufts, compose...
AMIANTH'US, n. [Gr. of a neg. and to pollute, or vitiate; so called from its inc...
AM'ICABLE, a. [L. amicabilis, from amicus, a friend, from amo, to love.] 1. Frie...
AM'ICABLENESS, n. The quality of being peaceable, friendly, or disposed to peace...
AM'ICABLY, adv. In a friendly manner; with harmony or good will; without controv...
AM'ICE, n. [L. amictus from amicior, to clothe.] A square linen cloth that a Cat...
AMID' AMIDST', prep. [L. medius. See Middle and Midst.] 1. In the midst or middl...
AM'ILOT, n. A white fish in the Mexican lakes, more than a foot in length, and m...
AMISS', a. [a and miss. See Miss .] 1. Wrong; faulty; out of order; improper; as...
AM'ITY, n. [L. amo, amicitia.] Friendship, in a general sense, between individua...
AM'MA, n. [Heb. mother.] 1. An abbess or spiritual mother. 2. A girdle or truss ...