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ARMA'DA, n. A fleet of armed ships; a squadron. The term is usually applied to t...
'ARKTIZITE, 'ARM, n. [L. armus, an arm, a shoulder, a wing; armus is directly fr...
'ARKITE, n. A term used by Bryant to denote one of the persons who were preserve...
'ARK, n. [L. arca.] 1. A small close vessel, chest or coffer, such as that which...
ARITHMETI'CIAN, n. One skilled in arithmetic, or versed in the science of numbers.
ARITHMET'ICALLY, adv. According to the rules, principles or method arithmetic.
ARITHMET'ICAL, a. Pertaining to arithmetic; according to the rules or method of ...
ARITH'METIC, n. [Gr. to number, the art of numbering, from number; from number, ...
AR'ITHMANCY, n. [Gr. number, and divination.] Divination or the foretelling of f...
ARISTOTEL'IC, a. Pertaining to Aristotle or to his philosophy. The pernicious ef...
ARISTOTE'LIANISM, n. The philosophy or doctrines of Aristotle.
ARISTOTE'LIAN, a. Pertaining to Aristotle, a celebrated philosopher, who was bor...
ARISTOCRAT'ICALNESS, n. The quality of being aristocratical.
ARISTOCRAT'ICALLY, adv. In an aristocratical manner.
ARISTOCRAT'IC, ARISTOCRAT'ICAL, a. 1. Pertaining to aristocracy; consisting in a...
ARIST'OCRAT, n. One who favors an aristocracy in principle or practice; one who ...