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AN'CIENT, a. Usually pronounced most anomalously, ancient. The pronunciation of ...
AN'CIENTLY, adv. In old times; in times long since past; as Rome was anciently m...
AN'CIENTNESS, n. The state of being ancient; antiquity; existence from old times.
AN'CIENTRY, n. Dignity of birth; the honor of ancient lineage.
AN'CIENTY, n. Age; antiquity. [Not used.] AN'CIENTY , n. In some old English sta...
AN'CILLARY, a. [L. ancilla, a female servant.] Pertaining to a maid servant, or ...
ANCIP'ITAL, a. [L. anceps.] Doubtful, or double; double-faced or double-formed; ...
AN'COME, n. A small ulcerous swelling coming suddenly.
AN'CON, n. [L. ancon; Gr. the elbow.] The olecranon, the upper end of the ulna, ...
AN'CONE, n. [L. ancon, Gr.] In architecture, the corner of a wall, crossbeam or ...
AN'CONY, n. [Probably from Gr., the cubit, from its resemblance to the arm.] In ...
AND, conj. And is a conjunction, connective or conjoining word. It signifies tha...
AN'DALUSITE, n. A massive mineral, of a flesh or rose red color; sometimes found...
ANDAN'TE, [Eng. to wend, to wander.] In music, a word used to direct to a moveme...
AN'DEAN, a. Pertaining to the Andes. The great chain of mountains extending thro...
ANDI'RA, n. A species of bat in Brazil, nearly as large as a pigeon.