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ARRI'VE, v.i. [L. ripa.] 1. Literally, to come to the shore, or bank. Hence to c...
ARRI'VING, ppr. Coming to, or reaching by water or land; gaining by research, ef...
ARRO'BA, n. A weight in Portugal of thirty two pounds; in Spain, of twenty five ...
AR'ROGANCE, n. [L. arrogantia, from arrogo, to claim; of ad and rogo, to beg, or...
AR'ROGANCY, n. Arrogance. [This orthography is less usual.]
AR'ROGANT, a. 1. Assuming; making or having the disposition to make exorbitant c...
AR'ROGANTLY, adv. In an arrogant manner; with undue pride or self importance.
AR'ROGANTNESS, n. Arrogance. [Little used.]
AR'ROGATE, v.t. [L. arrogo, of ad and rogo.] To assume, demand or challenge more...
AR'ROGATED, pp. Claimed by undue pretensions.
AR'ROGATING, ppr. Challenging or claiming more power or respect than is just or ...
ARROGA'TION, n. The act of arrogating, or making exorbitant claims; the act of t...
AR'ROGATIVE, a. Assuming or making undue claims and pretensions.
ARROND'ISMENT, n. A circuit; a district; a division or portion of territory, in ...
ARRO'SION, n. s as z. [L. arrodo.] A gnawing.
AR'ROW, n. 1. A missive weapon of offense, straight, slender, pointed and barbed...