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ANNU'ITY, n. [See Annual .] A sum of money, payable yearly, to continue for a gi...
ANNUL', v.t. [L. ad nullum, to nothing.] 1. To make void; to nullify; to abrogat...
AN'NULAR, a. [L. annulus, a ring, from Celtic ain, a circle, and ul, young, smal...
AN'NULARY, a. Having the form of a ring.
AN'NULATED, a. Furnished with rings, or circles, like rings; having belts.
AN'NULET, n. [L. annulus, a ring.] In architecture, a small square member in the...
ANNUL'LED, pp. Made void; abrogated.
ANNUL'LING, ppr. Abrogating; abolishing.
ANNUL'MENT, n. The act of annulling.
ANNU'MERATE, v.t. [L. annumero, of ad and numero, to numer, from numerus, number...
ANNUMERA'TION, n. Addition to a former number.
ANNUN'CIATE, v.t. [See Announce .] To bring tidings; to announce.
ANNUNCIA'TION, n. 1. An announcing; the tidings brought by the angel to Mary, of...
ANNUNCIA'TOR, n. One who announces; an officer in the church of Constantinople, ...
AN'ODYNE, [Gr. pain.] Any medicine which allays pain, or causes sleep, as an opi...
ANOINT', v.t. [L. ungo.] 1. To pour oil upon; to smear or rub over with oil or u...