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ARISTO'CRACY, n. [Gr. best, and to hold or govern.] A form of government, in whi...
ARISTAR'CHY, n. [Gr. best, and rule.] A body of good men in power, or government...
ARIST'A, n. [L.] In botany, awn, the long pointed beard which issues from the hu...
ARI'SING, ppr. Ascending; moving upward; originating or proceeding; getting up; ...
ARI'SE, v.i. s as z pret. arose; pp. arisen; Heb. 1. To ascend, mount up or move...
ARIO'SO, a. Light; airy. but according to Rousseau, applied to music, it denotes...
AR'IMAN, ARIOLA'TION, HARIOLA'TION, n. [L. ariolus or hariolus, a sooth sayer.] ...
AR'IMA, AH'RIMAN, n. The evil genius or demon of the Persians; opposed to yezad,...
ARIL'LUS, n. The exterior coat or covering of a See d, fixed to it at the base o...
AR'IL, AR'ILLATED, AR'ILLED, a. Having an exterior covering or aril, as coffee.
ARI'GHT, adv. [a and right.] Rightly; in a right form; without mistake or crime.
ARIET'TA, n. A short song; an air, or little air.
ARIETA'TION, n. 1. The act of battering with the aries or battering ram. 2. The ...
AR'IETATE, v.i. [L. arieto, from aries.] To butt, as a ram. [Not used.]
A'RIES, n. [L. from the Celtic. The ram, a constellation of fixed stars, drawn o...
ARID'ITY, AR'IDNESS, n. 1. Dryness; a state of being without moisture. 2. A dry ...