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Webster Dictionary :: Acting

ACT'ING, ppr. Doing; performing; behaving; representing the character of another...

Webster Dictionary :: Actian

AC'TIAN, a. Relating to Actium, a town and promontory of Epirus, as Actian games...

Webster Dictionary :: Acted

ACT'ED, pp. Done; performed; represented on the stage.

Webster Dictionary :: Act

ACT, v.i. [Gr., Lat. to urge, drive, lead, bring, do, perform, or in general to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Acrothymion

ACROTHYM'ION, n. [Gr. extreme, and thyme.] Among physicians, a species of wart, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Acroter

AC'ROTER, n. [Gr. a summit.] In architecture, a small pedestal, usually with out...

Webster Dictionary :: Acroteleutic

ACROTELEU'TIC, n. [Gr. extreme, and end.] Among ecclesiastical writers, an appel...

Webster Dictionary :: Acrostically

ACROS'TICALLY, adv. In the manner of an acrostic.

Webster Dictionary :: Acrostic

ACROS'TIC, n. [Gr extremity or beginning, order, or verse.] A composition in ver...

Webster Dictionary :: Across

ACROSS', prep. akraus'. [a and cross. See Cross .] 1. From side to side, opposed...

Webster Dictionary :: Acrospired

AC'ROSPIRED, a. having a sprout, or having sprouted at both ends.

Webster Dictionary :: Acrospire

AC'ROSPIRE, n. [Gr. highest, a spire, or spiral line.] A shoot, or sprout of a S...

Webster Dictionary :: Acronically

ACRON'ICALLY, adv. In an acronical manner; at the rising or setting of the sun.

Webster Dictionary :: Acronical

ACRON'ICAL, In astronomy, a term applied to the rising of a star at sun set, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Acronic

ACRON'IC, a. [Gr. extreme and night.]

Webster Dictionary :: Acromion

ACRO'MION, n. [Gr. highest, and shoulder.] In anatomy, that part of the spine of...

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