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Webster Dictionary :: Acroceraunian

ACROCERAU'NIAN, a. [Gr. a summit, and thunder.] An epithet applied to certain mo...

Webster Dictionary :: Acroatic

ACROAT'IC, a. [Gr.] Abstruse; pertaining to deep learning; and opposed to exoter...

Webster Dictionary :: Acroamatic

ACROAMAT'IC, a. [Gr. to hear.] Abstruse; pertaining to deep learning; an epithet...

Webster Dictionary :: Acritude

AC'RITUDE, n. [See Acrid .] An acrid quality; bitterness to the taste; biting heat.

Webster Dictionary :: Acrisy

AC'RISY, n. [Gr. a priv., judgment.] A state or condition of which no right judg...

Webster Dictionary :: Acrimoniously

ACRIMO'NIOUSLY, adv. With sharpness or bitterness.

Webster Dictionary :: Acrimonious

ACRIMO'NIOUS, a. 1. Sharp; bitter; corrosive; abounding with acrimony. 2. Figura...

Webster Dictionary :: Acridness

AC'RIDNESS, n. A sharp, bitter, pungent quality.

Webster Dictionary :: Acrid

AC'RID, a. [L. accr.] Sharp; pungent; bitter; sharp or biting to the taste; acri...

Webster Dictionary :: Acred

A'CRED, a. Possessing acres or landed property.

Webster Dictionary :: Acre

ACRE, n. a'ker. [Gr; Lat. ager. In these languages, the word retains its primiti...

Webster Dictionary :: Acraze

ACRA'ZE, 1. To make crazy; to infatuate. [Not in use.] [See Crazy .] 2. To impai...

Webster Dictionary :: Acrasy

AC'RASY, n. [Gr. from a priv. constitution or temperament.] In medical authors, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Acquitting

ACQUIT'TING, ppr. Setting free from accusation; releasing from a charge, obligat...

Webster Dictionary :: Acquitted

ACQUIT'TED, pp. Set free, or judicially discharge from an accusation; released f...

Webster Dictionary :: Acquittance

ACQUIT'TANCE, n. 1. A discharge or release from a debt. 2. The writing, which is...

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