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A'PRON-MAN, n. A man who wears an apron; a laboring man; a mechanic.
A'PRON, n. 1. A cloth or piece of leather worn on the forepart of the body, to k...
A'PRIL, n. [L. aprilis.] The fourth month of the year.
A'PRICOT, n. A fruit belonging to the genus Prunus, of the plum kind, of an oval...
APRIC'ITY, n. Sunshine. [Little used.]
A'PRICATE, v.i. [L. apricor.] To bask in the sun. [Little used.]
APPUR'TENANT, a. 1. Belonging to; pertaining to of right. 2. In law, common appu...
APPUR'TENANCE, n. so written for appertenance. See Appertain .] That which belon...
APPUL'SIVE, a. Striking against; driving towards; as, the appulsive influence of...
APPUL'SION, n. The act of striking against by a moving body.
APPULSE, n. appuls;. [L. appulsus, of ad and pello, to drive.] 1. The act of str...
APPROX'IMATIVE, a. Approaching; that approaches.
APPROXIMA'TION, n. 1. Approach; a drawing, moving or advancing near. 2. In arith...
APPROX'IMATE, a. [L. ad and proximus, next. See Approach .] Nearest to; next; ne...
APPROX'IMANT, a. Approaching. [Not used.]
APPROV'ING, ppr. Liking; commending; giving or expressing approbation. APPROV'IN...