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AL'PINE, a. [L. alpinus, from Alpes.] 1. Pertaining to the Alps, or to any lofty...
AL'PIST, or AL'PIA, n. The See d of the fox-tail; a small See d, used for feedin...
AL'PHUS, n. [Gr. white.] That species of leprosy called vitiligo, in which the s...
ALPHON'SIN, n. A surgical instrument for extracting bullets from wounds, so call...
AL'PHEST, n. A small fish, having a purple back and belly, with yellow sides, a ...
ALPHE'NIX, n. [al and phaenix.] White barley sugar, used for colds. It is common...
ALPHABET'ICALLY, adv. In an alphabetical manner; in the customary order of the l...
ALPHABET'IC, ALPHABET'ICAL, a. In the order of an alphabet, or in the order of t...
ALPHABETA'RIAN, n. A learner while in the A.B.C.
AL'PHABET, n. [Gr.] The letters of a language arranged in the customary order; t...
AL'PHA, n. [Heb. an ox, a leader.] The first letter in the Greek alphabet, answe...
ALPAG'NA, n. An animal of Peru, used as a beast of burden; the Camelus Paco of L...
ALP, ALPS, n. [Gr. white; L. albus
ALOUD', adv. [a and loud; See Loud .] Loudly; with a loud voice, or great noise....
ALO'SA, n. A fish of passage, called the shad, or other of herrings, a species o...
AL'OPECY, n. [Gr. a fox, whose urine is said to occasion baldness.] A disease, c...