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Webster Dictionary :: Andiron

AND'IRON, n. An iron utensil used, in Great Britain, where coal is the common fu...

Webster Dictionary :: Andorinha

ANDORIN'HA, n. The Brazilian swallow.

Webster Dictionary :: Andranatomy

ANDRANAT'OMY, n. [Gr. a man and dissection.] The dissection of a human body, esp...

Webster Dictionary :: Andreolite

AN'DREOLITE, n. A mineral, the harmotome, or cross-stone.

Webster Dictionary :: Androgynal

ANDROG'YNAL, ANDROG'YNALLY, adv. With the parts of both sexes.

Webster Dictionary :: Androgynous

ANDROG'YNOUS, a. [Gr. a man and woman.] Having two sexes; being male and female;...

Webster Dictionary :: Androgynus

ANDROG'YNUS, n. A hermaphrodite.

Webster Dictionary :: Android

AN'DROID, n. [Gr. man and form.] A machine, in the human form, which, by certain...

Webster Dictionary :: Andromeda

ANDROM'EDA, n. 1. A northern constellation, behind Pegasus, Cassiopeia and Perse...

Webster Dictionary :: Androphagi

ANDROPH'AGI, [Gr. man, and to eat.] Man-eaters; but the word is little used, bei...

Webster Dictionary :: Anear

ANE'AR, prep. Near.

Webster Dictionary :: Anecdote

AN'ECDOTE, n. [Gr. to publish, part, given out.] In its original sense, secret h...

Webster Dictionary :: Anecdotical

ANECDOT'ICAL, a. Pertaining to anecdotes.

Webster Dictionary :: Anele

ANE'LE, v.t. To give extreme unction. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Anemography

ANEMOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. wind, and description.] A description of the winds.

Webster Dictionary :: Anemology

ANEMOL'OGY, n. [Gr. wind, and discourse.] The doctrine of winds, or a treatise o...

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