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AQUA'RIAN, n. One of a sect of christians, in the primitive church, who consecra...
A'QUA, n. [L. aqua.] Water; a word much used in pharmacy, and the old chimistry....
AP'YROUS, a. [Gr. priv. and fire.] Incombustible, or that sustains a strong heat...
AP'YREXY, n. [Gr. a priv., to be feverish, from fire.] The absence or intermissi...
AP'TOTE, n. [Gr. priv, and case.] In grammar, a noun which has no variation of t...
APT'NESS, n. 1. Fitness; suitableness; as, the aptness of things to their end. 2...
APT'LY, adv. In an apt or suitable manner; with just correspondence of parts; fi...
APT'ITUDE, n. [of aptus, apt.] 1. A natural or acquired disposition for a partic...
AP'TERAL, a. [Supra.] Destitute of wings.
AP'TER, AP'TERA, n. [Gr. priv. and a wing.] An insect without wings. The aptera,...
AP'TATE, v.t. To make fit. [Not used.]
APT'ABLE, a. That may be adapted. [Not used.]
APT, a. [L. aptus, from apto, to fit. Gr. to tie.] 1. Fit; suitable; as, he used...
AP'SIS, n. plu apsides. [Gr. connection, from to connect.] 1. In astronomy, the ...
AP'ROPOS, adv. ap'ropo. 1. Opportunely; seasonably. 2. by the way; to the purpos...
A'PRONED, a. Wearing an apron.