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Webster Dictionary :: Apologetic

APOLOGET'IC, APOLOGET'ICAL, a. [Gr. to speak in defense of; and speech.] Defendi...

Webster Dictionary :: Apollyon

APOL'LYON, n. [Gr. destroying.] The destroyer; a name used Rev 9:11, for the ang...

Webster Dictionary :: Apollinarians

APOLLINA'RIANS, in Church history, a sect, deriving their name from Apollinaris,...

Webster Dictionary :: Apollinarian

APOLLINA'RIAN, a. [From Apollo.] The Apollinarian games, in Roman antiquity, wer...

Webster Dictionary :: Apograph

AP'OGRAPH n. [Gr.] An exemplar; a copy or transcript.

Webster Dictionary :: Apogon

AP'OGON, n. A fish of the Mediterranean, the summit of whose head is elevated.

Webster Dictionary :: Apogee

AP'OGEE, n. [apogeon, apogeum; Gr. from, and the earth.] That point in the orbit...

Webster Dictionary :: Apodosis

APOD'OSIS, n. [Gr.] The application or latter part of a similitude.

Webster Dictionary :: Apodictically

APODIC'TICALLY, adv. So as to be evident beyond contradiction.

Webster Dictionary :: Apodictic

APODIC'TIC, APODIC'TICAL, a. [Gr. evidence, of an to show.] Demonstrative; evide...

Webster Dictionary :: Apode

AP'ODE, n. [Gr. foot.] An animal that has no feet, applied to certain fabulous f...

Webster Dictionary :: Apodal

AP'ODAL, a. [See Apode .] Without feet; in zoology, destitute of ventral fins.

Webster Dictionary :: Apocryphalness

APOC'RYPHALNESS, n. Uncertainty, as to authenticity; doubtfulness of credit, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Apocryphally

APOC'RYPHALLY, adv. Uncertainly; not indisputably.

Webster Dictionary :: Apocryphal

APOC'RYPHAL, a. Pertaining to the apecrypha; not canonical; of uncertain authori...

Webster Dictionary :: Apocrypha

APOC'RYPHA, n. [Gr. from, to conceal.] Literally such things as are not publishe...

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