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AMA'ZEDNESS, n. The state of being confounded with fear, surprise or wonder; ast...
AMA'ZEDLY, adv. With amazement; in a manner to confound. [Little used.]
AMA'ZED, pp. Astonished; confounded with fear, surprise or wonder.
AMA'ZE, v.t. To confound with fear, sudden surprise, or wonder; to astonish. The...
AMAURO'SIS, n. [Gr. obscure.] A loss or decay of sight, without any visible defe...
AM'ATORY, a. [L. amatorius, from amo, to love.] 1. Relating to love; as, amatori...
AMATORIOUS, a. Pertaining to love.
AMATO'RIAL, AMATO'RIALLY, adv. In an amatorial manner; by way of love.
AMATEU'R, n. [L. anator, a lover, from amo, to love.] A person attached to a par...
AMA'TE, v.i. [See Mate .] To accompany; also to terrify, to perplex. [Not used.]
AM'ASSMENT, n. A heap collected; a large quantity or number brought together; an...
AM'ASSING, ppr. Collecting in a heap, or in a large quantity or number.
AM'ASSED, pp. Collected in a heap, or in a great quantity or number; accumulated.
AM'ASS, v.t. [L. massa, a heap or lump; Gr. See Mass .] 1. To collect into a hea...
AMARYL'LIS, n. [The name of a country girl in Theocritus and Virgil.] In botany,...
AMAR'ITUDE, n. [L. amaritudo, from amarus, bitter; from Heb. bitter.] Bitterness...