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Webster Dictionary :: Anthophyllite

ANTHOPH'YLLITE, n. [Gr. a flower, and a leaf.] A mineral in masses composed of i...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthorism

AN'THORISM, n. [Gr. opposite, and definition.] In rhetoric, a description or def...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthracite

AN'THRACITE, n. [Gr. a burning coal; infra.] Slaty glance-coal, or columnar glan...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthracolite

AN'THRACOLITE. [See Anthracite .]

Webster Dictionary :: Anthrax

AN'THRAX, n. [Gr.; supra.] A carbuncle; a malignant ulcer, with intense burning....

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropoglot

ANTHROP'OGLOT, [Gr. man, and the tongue.] An animal which has a tongue resemblin...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropography

ANTHROPOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. man, and description.] A description of man or the huma...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropolite

ANTHROP'OLITE, n. [Gr. man, and a stone.] A petrifaction of the human body, or s...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropological

ANTHROPOLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to anthropology; according to human manner of sp...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropologist

ANTHROPOL'OGIST, n. One who describes, or is versed in the physical history of t...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropology

ANTHROPOL'OGY, n. [Gr. man, and discourse.] 1. A discourse upon human nature. 2....

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropomancy

ANTHROPOM'ANCY, n. [Gr. man, and divination.] Divination by inspecting the entra...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropomorphism

ANTHROPOMORPH'ISM, n. The heresy of the anthropomorphites.

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropomorphite

ANTHROPOMORPH'ITE, n. [Gr. man, and form.] One who believes a human form in the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropomorphous

ANTHROPOMORPH'OUS, a. Belonging to that which has the form of man; having the fi...

Webster Dictionary :: Anthropopathy

ANTHROPOP'ATHY, n. [man, and passion.] The affections of man, or the application...

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