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AREOT'IC, a. [Gr. thin.] Attenuating; making thin, as in liquids; rarefying. ARE...
AREOP'AGUS, n. [Gr. Mars, and hills.] A sovereign tribunal at Athens, famous for...
AREOPAGIT'IC, a. Pertaining to the Areopagus.
AREOP'AGITE, n. A member of the Areopagus, which see. Acts 17:34.
AREOM'ETRY, n. The measuring or act of measuring the specific gravity of fluids.
AREOMET'RICAL, a. Pertaining to an areometer.
AR'EOLE, AREOM'ETER, n. [Gr. rare, thin, and to measure.] An instrument for meas...
AREO'LA, n. [L.] The colored circle round the nipple or round a pustule.
ARENO'SE, AR'ENOUS, a. Sandy; full of sand.
ARENILIT'IC, a. [arena, sand, and a stone.] Pertaining to sand stone; consisting...
ARENDA'TOR, n. In Livonia and other provinces of Russia, a farmer of the farms o...
AREN'DALITE, n. In mineralogy, another name of epidote, or pistacite; epidote be...
ARENA'TION, n. Among physicians, a sand bath; a sprinkling of hot sand upon a di...
ARENA'CEOUS, a. [from arena, sand.] 1. Sandy; having the properties of sand. 2. ...
ARE'NA, n. [L. sand.] 1. An open space of ground strewed with sand, on which the...
AR'EFY, v.t. To dry or make dry.