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ALMOND-TREE, n. The tree which produces the almond. The leaves and flowers resem...
ALMOND-FURNACE, among refiners, is a furnace in which the slags of litharge, lef...
AL'MOND, n. 1. The fruit of the almond tree; an ovate, compressed nut, perforate...
ALMI'GHTY, a. [all and mighty. See Might .] Possessing all power; omnipotent; be...
ALMI'GHTINESS, n. Omnipotence; infinite or boundless power; an attribute of God ...
ALME'NA, n. A weight of two pounds, used to weigh saffron in several parts of Asia.
AL'ME, or AL'MA, n. Girls in Egypt, whose occupation is to amuse company with si...
AL'MANDINE, n. In mineralogy, precious garnet, a beautiful mineral of a red colo...
ALMANACK-MAKER, n. A maker of almanacks.
AL'MANACK, n. A small book or table, containing a calendar of days, weeks and mo...
ALMA'GRA, n. a fine deep red ocher, with an admixture of purple, very heavy, den...
AL'MAGEST, n. A book or collection of problems in astronomy and geometry, drawn ...
ALMADIE, n. A bark canoe used by the Africans; also a long boat used at Calicut,...
AL'MACANTAR, n. [See Almucantar .]
AL'ME, or AL'MA, n. Girls in Egypt, whose occupation is to amuse company with si...
ALLY'ING, ppr. Uniting by marriage or treaty.