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ANTIGUG'LER, n. [anti and guggle.] A crooked tube of metal, so bent as to be int...
ANTIFLAT'TERING, a. Opposite to flattery.
ANTIFE'BRILE, a. [against, and febrile.] That has the quality of abating fever; ...
ANTIFANAT'IC, n. An opposer of fanaticism.
AN'TIFACE, n. Opposite face.
ANTIEVANGEL'ICAL, a. Contrary to orthodoxy, or the genuine sense of the gospel.
ANTIEPISC'OPAL, a. Adverse to episcopacy.
AN'TIENTRY, n. [More correctly, ancientry.] Cast of antiquity; that which is anc...
ANTIENTHUSIAS'TIC, a. [anti and enthusiastic.] Opposing enthusiasm.
ANTIENNEAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr. opposite, nine, and side.] In crystallography, having ...
ANTIEMET'IC, a. [Gr. against, and emetic, from to vomit.] Having the quality of ...
ANTIDYSENTER'IC, a. [Gr. against, and dysenteric.] Good against the dysentery, o...
ANTIDO'TICALLY, adv. by way of antidote.
ANTIDO'TICAL, a. Serving as an antidote.
AN'TIDOTE, n. [against, to give.] 1. A medicine to counteract the effects of poi...
AN'TIDOTAL, a. That has the quality of preventing the ill effects of poison, or ...