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ALAMIRE', n. The lowest note but one, in Guido Aretine's scale of music.
AL'ALITE, n. A crystallized mineral; diopside; a semi-transparent pyroxene. A va...
ALAD'INISTS. Free thinkers among the Mohammedans.
ALAC'RITY, n. [L. alacritas, from alacer, alaris.] Cheerfulness; gaiety; spright...
ALAC'RIOUSNESS, n. Briskness. [Not used.]
ALACK'ADAY, An exclamation uttered to express regret or sorrow.
ALACK', exclam. An exclamation expressive of sorrow.
AL'ABASTER, n. [L. from Gr.] A sub-variety of carbonate of lime, found in large ...
AL, in Arabic, an adjective or inseparable prefix. Its use is to render nouns de...
A'KING, ppr. Having continued pain; suffering distress of mind, or grief. A'KING...
AKIN', a. [a or of and kin. See Kin.] 1. Related by blood, used of persons; as, ...
A'KER, n. [Gr., L. ager.] Originally an open field. but in G. Britain the quanti...
AKE, v.i. Less properly written ache. [See Ache .] 1. To be in pain; usually, in...
AJ'UTAGE, or AD'JUTAGE, n. A tube fitted to the mouth of a vessel, through which...
AJU'RU-PARA, n. A small parrot of America, of a beautiful green, with the beak, ...
AJU'RU-CURAU, n. An American parrot, of a lively green color, with a blue crown;...