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ALCHIMIST'IC, ALCHIMIST'ICAL, a. Practicing alchimy, or relating to it.
AL'CHIMIST, n. One who practices alchimy.
ALCHIM'IC, ALCHIM'ICAL ALCHIM'ICALLY, a. Relating to alchimy, or produced by it....
ALCE'DO, n. [L.] The king fisher; a genus of birds, of the order of Picae. The s...
ALCAV'ALA, n. In Spain, a tax on every transfer of property, real or personal.
AL'CATRAZ, n. The Spanish name of the Pelecanus Onocrotalus of Linne; a pelican;...
ALCAN'NA, n. A plant; and a powder, prepared from the leaves of the Egyptian pri...
ALCA'ID, Among the Moors, Spaniards and Portuguese, a governor. In Portugal, the...
ALCA'ICS, n. plu. Several kinds of verse; so called from Alcaeus, their inventor...
ALCA'IC, a. Pertaining to Alcaeus, a Lyric poet of Mitylene, in Lesbos, who flou...
AL'CAHEST, or ALKAHEST, n. A pretended universal dissolvent, or menstruum.
AL'BURN, ALBURN'UM, n. [L. alburnum, from albus, white.] The white and softer pa...
ALBU'MINOUS, a. Pertaining to, or having the properties of albumen.
ALBU'MEN, n. [L. from albus, white.] The white of an egg. A like substance is a ...
AL'BUM, n. [L. albus, white.] 1. Among the Romans, a white table, board or regis...
ALBU'LA, n. A species of truttaceous fish, destitute of teeth. The albula Indica...