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Webster Dictionary :: Ampliate

AM'PLIATE, v.t. [L. amplio. See Ample .] To enlarge; to make greater; to extend....

Webster Dictionary :: Amplexicaul

AMPLEX'ICAUL, a. [L. amplexor, to embrace, of amb about, and plico, plexus, to f...

Webster Dictionary :: Ampleness

AM'PLENESS, n. Largeness; spaciousness; sufficiency; abundance.

Webster Dictionary :: Ample

AM'PLE, a. [L. amplus.] 1. Large; wide; spacious; extended; as ample room. This ...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphora

AM'PHOR, or AM'PHORA, n. [L. amphora; Gr.] Among the Greeks and Romans, a liquid...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphor

AM'PHOR, or AM'PHORA, n. [L. amphora; Gr.]

Webster Dictionary :: Amphitrite

AM'PHITRITE, n. [Gr. a goddess of the sea.] A genus of marine animals, of the Li...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphitheatrical

AMPHITHEAT'RICAL, a. Pertaining to or exhibited in an amphitheater.

Webster Dictionary :: Amphitheatral

AMPHITHE'ATRAL, a. Resembling an amphitheater.

Webster Dictionary :: Amphitheater

AMPHITHE'ATER, n. [Gr. about and to See Or look.] 1. An edifice in an oval or ci...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphiscil

AMPHIS'CIL, AM'PHITANE, n. A name given by ancient naturalists to a fossil, call...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphiscians

AMPHIS'CIANS, n. [Gr. on both sides and shadow.] In geography, the inhabitants o...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphisben

AMPHIS'BEN, AMPHISBE'NA, n. [Gr. to go; indicating that the animal moves with ei...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphimacer

AMPHIM'ACER, n. [Gr. long on both sides.] In ancient poetry, a foot of three syl...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphihexahedral

AMPHIHEXAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr. and hexahedral.] In crystallography, when the faces of...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphigene

AM'PHIGENE, n. [Gr.] In mineralogy, another name of the leucite or Vesuvian.

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