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Webster Dictionary :: Arrival

ARRI'VAL, n. 1. The coming to, or reaching a place, from a distance, whether by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Arriere

ARRIE'RE, n. The last body of an army; now called rear, which see. Arriere-ban, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Arride

ARRI'DE, v.t. [L. arrideo.] To laugh at; to please well. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Arret

ARRET', n. arreste'. The decision of a court tribunal or council; a decree publi...

Webster Dictionary :: Arrestor

ARREST'OR, n. One who arrests.

Webster Dictionary :: Arrestment

ARREST'MENT, n. The order of a judge by which a debtor to the arrestor's debtor ...

Webster Dictionary :: Arrester

ARREST'ER, ARREST'ING, ppr. Seizing; staying; hindering; restraining.

Webster Dictionary :: Arrested

ARREST'ED, pp. Seized; apprehended; stopped; hindered; restrained.

Webster Dictionary :: Arrestation

ARRESTA'TION, n. The act of arresting; an arrest, or seizure.

Webster Dictionary :: Arrest

ARREST', v.t. [L. resto, to stop; Eng. to rest. See Rest .] 1. To obstruct; to s...

Webster Dictionary :: Arreptitious

ARREPTI'TIOUS, a. [L. arreptus, of ad and rapio, to snatch. See Rapacious .] 1. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Arrentation

ARRENTA'TION, n. [See Rent .] In the forest laws of England, a licensing the own...

Webster Dictionary :: Arrect

ARRECT', ARRECT'ED, a. [L. arrectus, raised, erect, from arrigo. See Reach .] Er...

Webster Dictionary :: Arrearage

ARRE'ARAGE, n. Arrears; any sum of money remaining unpaid, after previous paymen...

Webster Dictionary :: Arrear

ARRE'AR, adv. [L. ad and retro.] Behind; at the hinder part. In this sense obsol...

Webster Dictionary :: Arraying

ARRA'YING, ppr. Setting in order; putting on splendid raiment; impaneling.

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