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AD'MIRALTY, n. In Great Britain, the office of Lord High Admiral. This office is...
AD'MIRALSHIP, n. The office or power of an admiral. [Little used.]
AD'MIRAL, n. [In the Latin of the middle ages. Amira, Amiras, Admiralis, an Emir...
AD'MIRABLY, adv. In a manner to excite wonder, mingled with approbation, esteem ...
AD'MIRABLENESS, n. The quality of being admirable; the power of exciting admirat...
AD'MIRABLE, a. [L. admirabilis.] To be admired; worthy of admiration; having qua...
ADMINISTRA'TRIX, n. A female who administers upon the estate of an intestate; al...
ADMINISTRA'TORSHIP, n. The office of an administrator.
ADMINISTRA'TOR, n. 1. a man who, by virtue of a commission from the Ordinary, Su...
ADMIN'ISTRATIVE, a. That administers, or by which one administers.
ADMINISTRA'TION, n. 1. The act of administering; direction; management; governme...
ADMIN'ISTRATE, In the place of administer, has been used, but is not well author...
ADMIN'ISTERING, ppr. Executing; carrying into effect; giving; dispensing.
ADMINISTE'RIAL, a. Pertaining to administration, or to the executive part of gov...
ADMIN'ISTERED, pp. Executed; managed; governed; afforded; given; dispensed.
ADMIN'ISTER, v.t. [L. administro, of ad and ministro, to serve or manage. See Mi...