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ANX'IOUS, a ank'shus. 1. Greatly concerned or solicitous, respecting something f...
ANXI'ETY, n. angzi'ety. [L. anxietas, from anxius, solicitous; L. ango. See Ange...
AN'VIL, n. [The Latin word incus, incudis,is formed by a like analogy fromin and...
ANTOSIAN'DRIAN, n. One of a sect of rigid Lutherans, so denominated from their o...
ANTONOMA'SIA, ANTONOM'ASY, n. [Gr. name.] To use of the name of some office, dig...
ANTO'NIAN, a. Noting certain medicinal waters in Germany, at or Tonstein.
ANT'LERED, a. Furnished with antlers.
ANT'LER, n. [From the root of ante, before. See Ante .] A start or branch of a h...
ANTIVARIO'LOUS, a. [anti and variolous, which see.] Opposing the small pox. 'REA...
ANTITYP'ICAL, a. Pertaining to an antitype; explaining the type.
AN'TITYPE, n. [Gr. against, and a type, or pattern.] A figure corresponding to a...
ANTITRINITA'RIANISM, n. A denial of the trinity.
ANTITRINITA'RIAN, n. [anti and trinitarian, which see.] One who denies the trini...
ANTITHET'IC, ANTITHET'ICAL, a. Pertaining to antithesis, or opposition of words ...
ANTITH'ESIS, n. [Gr. from, to place.] 1. In rhetoric, an opposition of words or ...
ANTISTRUMAT'IC, a. [anti and struma, a scrophulous swelling.] Good against scrop...