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APOS'TOLATE, n. A mission; the dignity or office of an apostle. Ancient writers ...
APOSTLE-SHIP, n. The office or dignity of an apostle.
APOS'TLE, n. [L. apostalus; Gr. to send away, to sent.] A person deputed to exec...
AP'OSTEME, n. [Gr. from to go off, to recede; and to stand.] An abscess; a swell...
APOSTEM'ATOUS, a. Pertaining to an abscess; partaking of the nature of an aposteme.
APOSTEMA'TION, n. The formation of an aposteme; the process of gathering into an...
APOS'TEMATE, v.i. To form into an abscess; to swell and fill with pus.
APOS'TATIZING, ppr. Abandoning a church, profession, sect or party.
APOS'TATIZE, v.i. To abandon one's profession or church; to forsake principles o...
APOSTAT'ICAL, a. After the manner of an apostate.
APOS'TATE, n. [Gr.] One who has forsaken the church, sect or profession to which...
APOS'TASY, n. [Gr. a defection, to depart.] 1. An abandonment of what one has pr...
AP'ORON, AP'ORY, APOSIOPE'SIS, APOSIO'PESY, n. [Gr. of to be silent.] Reticence ...
AP'ORIME, n. [See Apory.] A problem difficult to be resolved.
APO'RIA, n. [Gr. from a way or passage.] 1. In rhetoric, a doubting or being at ...
AP'OPLEXY, n. [Gr. from, to strike.] A sudden deprivation of all sense and volun...