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'ARD, The termination of many English words. We observe it in Goddard, a divine ...
'ARDENCY, n. [L. ardens, from ardeo, to burn.] Warmth of passion or affection; a...
'ARDENT, a. 1. Hot; burning; that causes sensation of burning; as, ardent spirit...
'ARDENTLY, adv. With warmth; affectionately; passionately.
'ARDENTNESS, n. Ardency.
'ARDOR, n. [L.] 1. Heat, in a literal sense; as, the ardor of the sun's rays. 2....
ARDUOUS, a. [L. arduus.] 1. High, lofty, in a literal sense; as, arduous paths. ...
'ARDUOUSLY, adv. In an arduous manner; with laboriousness.
'ARDUOUSNESS, n. Height; difficulty of execution.
ARE. The plural of the substantive verb; but a different word from be, am or was...
A'REA, n. [L. I suspect this to be contracted from Heb. from a root which signif...
AREA'D, A'REAL, a. Pertaining to an area; as areal interstices.
AREE'D, v.t. To counsel; to advise. Obs.
AREE'K, adv. In a reeking condition. [See Reek .]
AREFAC'TION, n. [L. arefacio, to dry, from aero.] The act of drying; the state o...
AR'EFY, v.t. To dry or make dry.