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AR'RAGONITE, n. In mineralogy, a species of carbonate of lime, but not pure, and...
ARRACK', n. Contacted into rack. a spirituous liquor imported from the East Indi...
AR'RACH, n. a plant. See Orrach .
ARQUEBUSIE'R, n. a soldier armed with an arquebuse.
'ARQUEBUSE, H'ARQUEBUSE, n. A hand gun; a species of fire arms, anciently used, ...
ARQUEBUSA'DE, n. 1. A distilled liquor applied to a bruise. 2. The shot of an ar...
'ARPENT, n. In Domesday, it is written arpennus, arpendus, and arpent. Columella...
ARPEG'GIO, n. The distinct sound of the notes of an instrumental chord, accompan...
AROYNT', adv. Be gone; away. obs.
AROW, adv. [a and row.] In a row; successively.
AROUS'ING, ppr. Putting in motion; stirring; exciting into action or exertion.
AROUS'ED, pp. Excited into action; put in motion.
AROUSE, v.t. arouz'. [Heb.] To excite into action, that which is at rest; to sti...
AROURA, n. [Gr.] A Grecian measure of fifty feet. Also, a square measure of half...
AROUND', prep. [a and round. See Round .] 1. About; on all sides; encircling; en...
ARO'SE, The past or preterit tense of the verb, to arise.