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Webster Dictionary :: Arragonite

AR'RAGONITE, n. In mineralogy, a species of carbonate of lime, but not pure, and...

Webster Dictionary :: Arrack

ARRACK', n. Contacted into rack. a spirituous liquor imported from the East Indi...

Webster Dictionary :: Arrach

AR'RACH, n. a plant. See Orrach .

Webster Dictionary :: Arquebusier

ARQUEBUSIE'R, n. a soldier armed with an arquebuse.

Webster Dictionary :: Arquebuse

'ARQUEBUSE, H'ARQUEBUSE, n. A hand gun; a species of fire arms, anciently used, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Arquebusade

ARQUEBUSA'DE, n. 1. A distilled liquor applied to a bruise. 2. The shot of an ar...

Webster Dictionary :: Arpent

'ARPENT, n. In Domesday, it is written arpennus, arpendus, and arpent. Columella...

Webster Dictionary :: Arpeggio

ARPEG'GIO, n. The distinct sound of the notes of an instrumental chord, accompan...

Webster Dictionary :: Aroynt

AROYNT', adv. Be gone; away. obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Arow

AROW, adv. [a and row.] In a row; successively.

Webster Dictionary :: Arousing

AROUS'ING, ppr. Putting in motion; stirring; exciting into action or exertion.

Webster Dictionary :: Aroused

AROUS'ED, pp. Excited into action; put in motion.

Webster Dictionary :: Arouse

AROUSE, v.t. arouz'. [Heb.] To excite into action, that which is at rest; to sti...

Webster Dictionary :: Aroura

AROURA, n. [Gr.] A Grecian measure of fifty feet. Also, a square measure of half...

Webster Dictionary :: Around

AROUND', prep. [a and round. See Round .] 1. About; on all sides; encircling; en...

Webster Dictionary :: Arose

ARO'SE, The past or preterit tense of the verb, to arise.

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