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AL'TITUDE, n. [L. altitudo, of altus, high, and a common termination, denoting s...
ALTIS'ONANT, ALTIS'ONOUS, a. [L. altus, high, and sonans, sounding; sonus, sound...
ALTIN'CAR, n. A species of factitious salt or powder, used in the fusion and pur...
AL'TIN, n. A money of account in Russia, value three kopecks, or about three cen...
ALTIM'ETRY, n. The art of ascertaining altitudes by means of a proper instrument...
ALTIM'ETER, n. [L. altus, high and Gr. measure. See Measure and Mode.] An instru...
ALTIL'OQUENCE, n. [L. altus, high, and loquor, loquens, speaking.] Lofty speech;...
ALTHO'UGH, altho', obs. verb, or used only in the Imperative. Grant all this; be...
ALTHE'A, n. [Gr. to heal.] In botany, a genus of polyandrian monadelphs, of seve...
ALTERN'ITY, n. Succession by turns; alternation.
ALTERN'ATIVENESS, n. The quality or state of being alternative.
ALTERN'ATIVELY, adv. In the manner of alternatives; in a manner that admits the ...
ALTERN'ATIVE, a. Offering a choice of two things. ALTERN'ATIVE , n. That which m...
ALTERNA'TION, n. 1. The reciprocal succession of things, in time or place; the a...
AL'TERNATING, ppr. Performing or following by turns.
ALTERN'ATENESS, n. The quality of being alternate, or of following in succession.