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Webster Dictionary :: Appellative

APPEL'LATIVE, a. Pertaining to a common name; noting the common name of a specie...

Webster Dictionary :: Appellation

APPELLA'TION, n. [L. appellatio. See Appeal .] Name; the word by which a thing i...

Webster Dictionary :: Appellate

APPEL'LATE, n. A person appealed, or prosecuted for a crime. [Not now used. See ...

Webster Dictionary :: Appellant

APPEL'LANT, n. [See Appeal .] 1. One who appeals, or removes a cause from a lowe...

Webster Dictionary :: Appeasive

APPE'ASIVE, a. Having the power to appease; mitigating; quieting.

Webster Dictionary :: Appeaser

APPE'ASER, n. One who appeases, or pacifies.

Webster Dictionary :: Appeasement

APPE'ASEMENT, n. The act of appeasing; the state of being in peace.

Webster Dictionary :: Appeased

APPE'ASED, pp. Quieted; calmed; stilled; pacified.

Webster Dictionary :: Appease

APPE'ASE, v.t. s as z. [L. pax. See Peace .] To make quiet; to calm; to reduce t...

Webster Dictionary :: Appeasableness

APPE'ASABLENESS, n. The quality of being appeasable.

Webster Dictionary :: Appeasable

APPE'ASABLE, a. That may be appeased, quieted, calmed, or pacified.

Webster Dictionary :: Appearing

APPE'ARING, ppr. Coming in sight; becoming evident; making an external show; See...

Webster Dictionary :: Appearer

APPE'ARER, n. The person that appears.

Webster Dictionary :: Appearance

APPE'ARANCE, n. 1. The act of coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Appear

APPE'AR, v.i. [L. appareo, of ad and pareo, to appear, or be manifest.] 1. To co...

Webster Dictionary :: Appealing

APPE'ALING, ppr. Removing a cause to a higher tribunal; prosecuting as a private...

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