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ANIMADVER'SIVE, a. That has the power of perceiving. Obs.
ANIMADVER'SION, n. [L. animadversio.] Remarks by way of censure or criticism; re...
ANIL'ITY, n. [L. anilis, anilitas, from anus, an old woman; Celtic, hen old.] Th...
AN'IL, n. A shrub from whose leaves and stalks indigo is made; Indigofera, or th...
ANI'GHT, adv. [a or at, and night.] In the night time; anights, in the plural, i...
ANIENT'ED, a. Frustrated; brought to naught. Obs.
ANHY'DROUS, a. [Gr. dry, and water.] Destitute of water. Anhydrite is so called,...
AN'HYDRITE, n. [See Anhydrous .] A species of sulphate of lime, anhydrous gypsum...
AN'HIMA, n. A Brazilian aquatic fowl, larger than a swan, somewhat like a crane....
ANHELO'SE, a. Out of breath; panting; breathing with difficulty. [Little used.]
ANHELA'TION, n. [L. anhelo, to pant or breathe with difficulty; from halo, to br...
ANGUST'ICLAVE, n. [L. angustus, narrow, and clavus, a knob or stud.] A robe or t...
ANGUSTA'TION, n. [L. angustus, narrow. See Anger .] The act of making narrow; a ...
ANGUST', a. [L. angustus.] Narrow; straight. [Not used.]
AN'GULOUS, a. Angular; having corners; hooked.
AN'GULATED, a. Formed with angles or corners.