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ATLAN'TIS, n. An isle mentioned by the ancients, situated west of Gades, or Cadi...
ATLAN'TICA, ATLAN'TIDES, n. A name given to the Pleiades or seven stars, which w...
ATLAN'TIAN, ATLAN'TIC, a. [from Atlas or Atlantis.] Pertaining to that division ...
ATLANTE'AN, a. 1. Pertaining to the isle Atlantis, which the ancients allege was...
AT'IMY, n. [Gr. honor.] In ancient Greece, disgrace; exclusion from office or ma...
ATILT', adv. [a and tilt. See Tilt .] 1. In the manner of a tilter; in the posit...
ATHWART', prep. [a and thwart. See Thwart .] 1. Across; from side to side; trans...
ATHLET'IC, a. [Gr.; L. athleta, a wrestler; from strife, contest.] 1. Belonging ...
ATHLE'TE, n. [See Athletic .] A contender for victory.
ATHIRST', a. athrust'. [a and thirst. See Thirst .] 1. Thirsty; wanting drink. 2...
ATH'EROME, n. [Gr. from pap.] An encysted tumor, without pain or discoloration o...
ATH'ERINE, ATHERO'MA, ATHERO'MATOUS, a. Pertaining to or resembling an atherome;...
ATHERI'NA, n. a genus of fishes of the abdominal order. The characters are, the ...
A'THEOUS, a. Atheistic; impious. [Not used.]
ATHEOL'OGY, n. atheism. [Not in use.]
ATHEOLO'GIAN, n. One who is opposed to a theologian.