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ARRO'SION, n. s as z. [L. arrodo.] A gnawing.
ARROND'ISMENT, n. A circuit; a district; a division or portion of territory, in ...
AR'ROGATIVE, a. Assuming or making undue claims and pretensions.
ARROGA'TION, n. The act of arrogating, or making exorbitant claims; the act of t...
AR'ROGATING, ppr. Challenging or claiming more power or respect than is just or ...
AR'ROGATED, pp. Claimed by undue pretensions.
AR'ROGATE, v.t. [L. arrogo, of ad and rogo.] To assume, demand or challenge more...
AR'ROGANTNESS, n. Arrogance. [Little used.]
AR'ROGANTLY, adv. In an arrogant manner; with undue pride or self importance.
AR'ROGANT, a. 1. Assuming; making or having the disposition to make exorbitant c...
AR'ROGANCY, n. Arrogance. [This orthography is less usual.]
AR'ROGANCE, n. [L. arrogantia, from arrogo, to claim; of ad and rogo, to beg, or...
ARRO'BA, n. A weight in Portugal of thirty two pounds; in Spain, of twenty five ...
ARRI'VING, ppr. Coming to, or reaching by water or land; gaining by research, ef...
ARRI'VE, v.i. [L. ripa.] 1. Literally, to come to the shore, or bank. Hence to c...
ARRI'VANCE, n. 1. Company coming. [Not used.] 2. Arrival; a reading in progress....