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AN'TIDOTE, n. [against, to give.] 1. A medicine to counteract the effects of poi...
ANTIDO'TICAL, a. Serving as an antidote.
ANTIDO'TICALLY, adv. by way of antidote.
ANTIDYSENTER'IC, a. [Gr. against, and dysenteric.] Good against the dysentery, o...
ANTIEMET'IC, a. [Gr. against, and emetic, from to vomit.] Having the quality of ...
ANTIENNEAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr. opposite, nine, and side.] In crystallography, having ...
ANTIENTHUSIAS'TIC, a. [anti and enthusiastic.] Opposing enthusiasm.
AN'TIENTRY, n. [More correctly, ancientry.] Cast of antiquity; that which is anc...
ANTIEPISC'OPAL, a. Adverse to episcopacy.
ANTIEVANGEL'ICAL, a. Contrary to orthodoxy, or the genuine sense of the gospel.
AN'TIFACE, n. Opposite face.
ANTIFANAT'IC, n. An opposer of fanaticism.
ANTIFE'BRILE, a. [against, and febrile.] That has the quality of abating fever; ...
ANTIFLAT'TERING, a. Opposite to flattery.
ANTIGUG'LER, n. [anti and guggle.] A crooked tube of metal, so bent as to be int...
ANTIHEC'TIC, a. [Gr. against, and hectic.] That has the quality of opposing or c...