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AMPHIB'IOLITE, n. [Gr. amphibious and stone.] A fragment of a petrified amphibio...
AMPHIB'IAL, AMPHIB'IA, n. [Gr. both or about and life.] In zoology, amphibials a...
AMPHIB'IAL, AMPHIB'IA, n. [Gr. both or about and life.]
AM'PELITE, n. [Gr. a vine. The name of an earth used to kill worms on vines. Pli...
AMOVE', v.t. [L. amoveo, a and moveo, to move.] To remove. [Not used.]
AMOV'AL, n. [L. amoveo.] Total removal. [Not used.]
AMOUR', n. [L. amor, love.] An unlawful connection in love; a love intrigue; an ...
AMOUNT'ING, ppr. Rising to, by accumulation or addition; coming or increasing to...
AMOUNT', v.i. [L. mons, a mountain, or its root.] 1. To rise to or reach, by an ...
AMO'TION, n. [L. amotio; amoveo.] Removal.
AMORTIZA'TION or AMORT'IZEMENT, n. The act or right of alienating lands or tenem...
AMORT'IZE, v.t. [L. mors, death. See Mortmain .] In English law, to alienate in ...
AMORTIZA'TION or AMORT'IZEMENT, n. The act or right of alienating lands or tenem...
AMORT', adv. [L. mors, mortuus.] In the state of the dead.
AMORPH'Y, n. Irregularity of form; deviation from a determinate shape.
AMORPH'OUS, a. [Gr. a neg and form.] Having no determinate form; of irregular sh...