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ATTI'RER, n. One who dresses or adorns with attire.
ATTI'RED, pp. Dressed; decked with ornaments or attire.
ATTI'RE, v.t. To dress; to array; to adorn with elegant or splendid garments. Wi...
AT'TICS, n. plu. The title of a book in Pausanias, which treats of Attica.
AT'TICIZE, v.t. To conform or make conformable to the language or idiom of Attic...
AT'TICISM, n. 1. The peculiar style and idiom of the Greek language, used by the...
AT'TIC, a. [L. Atticus; Gr.] Pertaining to Attica in Greece, or to its principal...
ATTEST'OR, n. One who attests.
ATTEST'ING, ppr. Witnessing; calling to witness; affirming in support of.
ATTEST'ED, pp. Proved or supported by testimony, solemn or official; witnessed; ...
ATTESTA'TION, n. Testimony; witness; a solemn or official declaration, verbal or...
ATTEST', v.t. [L. attestor; of ad and testor, to affirm or bear witness, from te...
ATTERA'TION, n. The operation of forming land by the wearing of the sea, and the...
AT'TERATED, pp. Formed by wearing.
AT'TERATE, v.t. [L. attero, to wear.] 1. To wear away. 2. To form or accumulate ...
ATTENUA'TION, n. 1. The act of making thin, as fluids; as the attenuation of the...