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Webster Dictionary :: Amaranthus

AMARANTH'US, n. [Gr.of a neg. and to decay; so called, it is said, because, when...

Webster Dictionary :: Amaranth

AM'ARANTH, AMARANTH'INE, a. Belonging to amaranth; consisting of, containing, or...

Webster Dictionary :: Amanuensis

AMANUEN'SIS, n. [L. from manus, hand.] A person whose employment is to write wha...

Webster Dictionary :: Amandola

AMAN'DOLA, n. A green marble, having the appearance of honey comb, and containin...

Webster Dictionary :: Amalozk

AM'ALOZK, n. A large aquatic fowl of Mexico.

Webster Dictionary :: Amalgamation

AMALGAMA'TION, n. 1. The act or operation of mixing mercury with another metal. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Amalgamating

AMAL'GAMATING, ppr. Mixing quicksilver with another metal; compounding.

Webster Dictionary :: Amalgamated

AMAL'GAMATED, pp. Mixed with quicksilver; blended.

Webster Dictionary :: Amalgamate

AMAL'GAMATE, v.t. 1. To mix quicksilver with another metal. Gregory uses amalgam...

Webster Dictionary :: Amalgam

AMAL'GAM, n. [Gr. to soften. Its usual derivation is certainly erroneous.] 1. A ...

Webster Dictionary :: Amain

AMA'IN, adv. With force, strength or violence; violently; furiously; suddenly; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Amadou

AM'ADOU, n. A variety of the boletus igniarius, found on old ash and other trees...

Webster Dictionary :: Amadot

AM'ADOT, n. A sort of pear.

Webster Dictionary :: Amadogade

AMAD'OGADE, n. a small beautiful bird in Peru; the upper part of its body and wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Amadetto

AMADET'TO, n. a sort of pear, so called, it is said, from a person who cultivate...

Webster Dictionary :: Amadavad

AMAD'AVAD, n. A small curious bird of the size of the crested wren; the upper pa...

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