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AUSPI'CIOUS, a. [See Auspice .] 1. Having omens of success, or favorable appeara...
AU'SPICE, AU'SPICES, n. [L. auspicium, of avis, a bird, and specio, to inspect.]...
AU'SPICE, AU'SPICES, n. [L. auspicium, of avis, a bird, and specio, to inspect.]
AU'SPICATE, v.t. [L. asupicor.] 1. To give a favorable turn to; a sense taken fr...
AUSCULTA'TION, n. [L. from antiq. ause, Gr. the ear, and cultus, from colo, to u...
AURO'RAL, a. Belonging to the aurora, or to the northern lights; resembling the ...
AURO'RA, n. [L. aurora; Heb. light and to raise.] 1. The rising light of the mor...
AU'ROCHS, n. A species of ox, whose bones are found in gravel and alluvial soil.
AU'RIST, n. [L. auris, ear.] One skilled in disorders of the ear, or who profess...
AU'RISCALP, n. [L. auris, ear, and scalpo, to scrape.] An instrument to clean th...
AURIPIGMENTUM. [See Orpiment .]
AURIGA'TION, n. [L. auriga.] The act or practice of driving horses harnessed to ...
AURI'GA, n. [L. of aurea, orea, a head-stall, a bridle, and rego, to govern or m...
AURIF'EROUS, a. [L. aurifer, from aurum, gold, and fero, to produce.] That yield...
AURIC'ULATED, a. Having large or elongated ears; as the auriculated vulture.
AURIC'ULATE, a. Shaped like the ear.