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Webster Dictionary :: Amphictyons

AMPHIC'TYONS, n. In Grecian history, an assembly or council of deputies from the...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphictyonic

AMPHICTYON'IC, a. Pertaining to the august council of Amphictyons.

Webster Dictionary :: Amphicome

AM'PHICOME, n. [Gr. hair.] A kind of figured stone, of a round shape, but rugged...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibrach

AM'PHIBRACH, n. [Gr. short.] In poetry, a foot of three syllables, the middle on...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphiboly

AMPHIB'OLY, n. [Gr. both ways and to strike.] Ambiguity of meaning. [Rarely used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibolous

AMPHIB'OLOUS, a. [Gr. to strike.] Tossed from one to another; striking each way,...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibology

AMPHIBOL'OGY, n. [Gr. speech.] A phrase or discourse, susceptible of two interpr...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibologically

AMPHIBOLOG'ICALLY, adv. With a doubtful meaning.

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibological

AMPHIBOLOG'ICAL, a. Doubtful; of doubtful meaning.

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibolic

AMPHIBOL'IC, a. Pertaining to amphibole; resembling amphibole, or partaking of i...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibole

AM'PHIBOLE, n. [Gr. equivocal.] A name given by Hauy to a species of minerals, i...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibium

AMPHIB'IUM, n. That which lives in two elements, as in air and water.

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibiousness

AMPHIB'IOUSNESS, n. The quality of being able to live in two elements, or of par...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibious

AMPHIB'IOUS, a. [See Amphibial .] 1. Having the power of living in two elements,...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibiology

AMPHIBIOL'OGY, n. [Gr. on both sides, life, and discourse.] A discourse or treat...

Webster Dictionary :: Amphibiological

AMPHIBIOLOG'ICAL, a. [Infra.] Pertaining to amphibiology.

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