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ANGO'LA-PEA or PIGEON-PEA. A species of Cytisus.
ANGLO-SAX'ON, a. Pertaining to the Saxons, who settled in England, or English Sa...
ANGLO-NORM'AN, a Pertaining to the English Normans.
ANGLO-DA'NISH, a. Pertaining to the English Danes, or the Danes who settled in E...
AN'GLING, ppr. Fishing with an angle. AN'GLING , n. A fishing with a rod and line.
AN'GLICIZE, v.t. To make English; to render conformable to the English idiom, or...
AN'GLICISM, n. An English Idiom; a form of language peculiar to the English.
AN'GLIC, AN'GLICAN, a. [L. icus, in publicus, and all similar adjectives. From i...
AN'GLER, n. One that fishes with an angle; also a fish, a species of lophius.
AN'GLED, a. Having angles - used only in compounds.
AN'GLE-ROD, n. The rod or pole to which a line and hook are fastened.
AN'GLE, n. [L. angulus, a corner. Gr.] In popular language, the point where two ...
ANGIOT'OMY, n. [Gr. a vessel, and to cut.] The opening of a vessel, whether a ve...
ANGIOSPERM'OUS, a. Having See ds inclosed in a pod or other pericarp. In Linne's...
AN'GIOSPERM, n. [Gr. a vessel, and See d.] In botany, a plant which has its See ...
ANGIOMONOSPERM'OUS, n. [Gr. a vessel, alone, and See d.] Producing one See d onl...