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Webster Dictionary :: Anemometer

ANEMOM'ETER, n. [Gr. wind, and to measure.] An instrument or machine for measuri...

Webster Dictionary :: Anemone

ANEM'ONE, ANEM'ONY, n. [Gr. from wind.] Wind-flower; a genus of plants of numero...

Webster Dictionary :: Anemoscope

ANEM'OSCOPE, n. [Gr. wind, and to view.] A machine which shows the course or vel...

Webster Dictionary :: Anent

ANENT', prep. About; concerning; over against: a Scottish word. [Gr.]

Webster Dictionary :: Aneurism

AN'EURISM, n. [Gr. to dilate, from broad.] A preternatural dilatation or rupture...

Webster Dictionary :: Aneurismal

ANEURIS'MAL, a. Pertaining to an aneurism.

Webster Dictionary :: Anew

ANEW', adv. [a and new.] Over again; another time; in a new form; as, to arm ane...

Webster Dictionary :: Anfractuous

ANFRAC'TUOUS, a. [L. anfractus, of amb, about, and fractus, broken. See Break .]...

Webster Dictionary :: Anfractuousness

ANFRAC'TUOUSNESS, n. A state of being full of windings and turnings.

Webster Dictionary :: Angariation

ANGARIA'TION, n. [L. angario; Gr. to compel; a word of Persian origin.] Compulsi...

Webster Dictionary :: Angeiotomy

ANGEIOT'OMY, See Angiotomy .

Webster Dictionary :: Angel

AN'GEL, n. Usually pronounced angel, but most anomalously. [L. angelus; Gr. a me...

Webster Dictionary :: Angel-age

ANGEL-AGE, n. The existence or state of angels.

Webster Dictionary :: Angel-fish

AN'GEL-FISH, n. A species of shark, the squalus squatina. It is from six to eigh...

Webster Dictionary :: Angel-like

AN'GEL-LIKE, a. Resembling or having the manners of angels.

Webster Dictionary :: Angel-shot

AN'GEL-SHOT, n. Chain-shot, being two halves of a cannon ball fastened to the en...

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