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ANNEX', v.t. [L. annecto, annexum.] 1. To unite at the end; as to annex a codici...
ANNE'ALING, ppr. heating; tempering by heat.
ANNE'ALED, pp. Heated; tempered; made malleable and less brittle by heat.
ANNE'AL, v.t. 1. To heat; to heat, as glass and iron for the purpose of renderin...
AN'NATS, n. [L. annus.] A year's income of a spiritual living; the first fruits,...
AN'NALS, n. plu. [L. amnales, annalis, from annus, a year, the root of which may...
AN'NALIZE, v.t. To record; to write annals. [Not much used.]
AN'NALIST, n. [See Annals .] A writer of annals.
ANK'LE-BONE, n. The bone of the ankle.
ANK'LE, n. ank'l. The joint which connects the foot with the leg.
ANK'ER, n. A measure of liquids used in Holland, containing about 32 gallons, En...
AN'ISE, n. an'nis. [L. anisum; Gr.] An annual plant, placed by Linne under the g...
ANIN'GA, n. A root growing in the West Indies, like the China plant, used in ref...
ANIMOS'ITY, n. [L. animositas; animosus, animated, courageous, enraged; from ani...
ANIMET'TA, n. Among ecclesiastical writers, the cloth which covers the cup of th...
AN'IME, n. In heraldry, a term denoting that the eyes of a rapacious animal are ...