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AGGENERA'TION, n. [L. ad and generatio.] The state of growing to another. [Not u...
AGGELA'TION, n. [L. gelu.] Concretion of a fluid. [Not used.]
A'GENTSHIP, n. The office of an agent. [Not used.] We now use agency.
A'GENT, a. Acting; opposed to patient, or sustaining action; as, the body agent....
AGEND'A, n. [L. things to be done.] A memorandum-book; the service or office of ...
A'GENCY, n. [L. agens. See Act .] 1. The quality of moving or of exerting power;...
A'GED, a. 1. Old; having lived long; having lived almost the usual time allotted...
AGE, n. [L. aetas,or aevum. but these are undoubtedly contracted words.] 1. The ...
AGA'ZED, pp. Struck with amazement. [Not in use.]
AGA'ZE, v.t. [from gaze.] To strike with amazement. Obs.
AGA'VE, n. [Gr. admirable.] 1. The American aloe. The great aloe rises twenty fe...
AG'ATY, a. Of the nature of agate.
AG'ATIZED, a. Having the colored lines and figures of agate. Agatized wood, a su...
AG'ATINE, a. Pretaining to agate. AG'ATINE , n. A genus of shells, oval or oblong.
AGA'TE, adv. [a and gate.] On the way; going. Obs. AG'ATE , n. [Gr. so called, s...
AG'AST or AGH'AST, a Struck with terror, or astonishment; amazed; struck silent ...