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Webster Dictionary :: Attirer

ATTI'RER, n. One who dresses or adorns with attire.

Webster Dictionary :: Attired

ATTI'RED, pp. Dressed; decked with ornaments or attire.

Webster Dictionary :: Attire

ATTI'RE, v.t. To dress; to array; to adorn with elegant or splendid garments. Wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Attics

AT'TICS, n. plu. The title of a book in Pausanias, which treats of Attica.

Webster Dictionary :: Atticize

AT'TICIZE, v.t. To conform or make conformable to the language or idiom of Attic...

Webster Dictionary :: Atticism

AT'TICISM, n. 1. The peculiar style and idiom of the Greek language, used by the...

Webster Dictionary :: Attic

AT'TIC, a. [L. Atticus; Gr.] Pertaining to Attica in Greece, or to its principal...

Webster Dictionary :: Attestor

ATTEST'OR, n. One who attests.

Webster Dictionary :: Attesting

ATTEST'ING, ppr. Witnessing; calling to witness; affirming in support of.

Webster Dictionary :: Attested

ATTEST'ED, pp. Proved or supported by testimony, solemn or official; witnessed; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Attestation

ATTESTA'TION, n. Testimony; witness; a solemn or official declaration, verbal or...

Webster Dictionary :: Attest

ATTEST', v.t. [L. attestor; of ad and testor, to affirm or bear witness, from te...

Webster Dictionary :: Atteration

ATTERA'TION, n. The operation of forming land by the wearing of the sea, and the...

Webster Dictionary :: Atterated

AT'TERATED, pp. Formed by wearing.

Webster Dictionary :: Atterate

AT'TERATE, v.t. [L. attero, to wear.] 1. To wear away. 2. To form or accumulate ...

Webster Dictionary :: Attenuation

ATTENUA'TION, n. 1. The act of making thin, as fluids; as the attenuation of the...

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