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ANTIBAC'CHIUS, n. [Gr. a foot of one short and two long syllables.] In poetry, a...
ANTIBASIL'ICAN, a. s as z. [Gr. a palace; L. royal, a hall of justice.] Opposed ...
AN'TIC, a. [L. antiquus.] Odd' fanciful; as, antic tricks. AN'TIC , n. 1. A buff...
ANTICACHEC'TIC, a. [Gr. of an ill habit of body.] Curing or tending to cure an i...
ANTICAT'ARRHAL, a. [against, and a catarrh.] Good against catarrh. ANTICAT'ARRHA...
ANTICAUSOT'IC, a. [against, and a burning fever.] Good against a burning fever. ...
ANTICHACHEC'TIC, n. A medicine that tends to correct an ill habit of body.
ANTICHRIS'TIAN, a. Pertaining to antichrist; opposite to or opposing the christi...
ANTICHRIS'TIANISM, n. Opposition or contrariety to the christian religion.
ANTICHRISTIAN'ITY, n. Opposition or contrariety to christianity.
ANTICH'RONISM, n. [Gr. time.] Deviation from the true order of time.
ANTIC'IPATE, v.t. [L. anticipo, of ante, before, and capio, to take.] 1. To take...
ANTIC'IPATED, pp. Taken before; foretasted; foreseen; precluded; prevented.
ANTIC'IPATING, ppr. Taking before; foretasting; precluding; preventing.
ANTICIPA'TION, n. 1. The act of taking up, placing, or considering something bef...
ANTIC'IPATOR, n. One who anticipates.