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ACQUIES'CENT, a. Resting satisfied; easy; submitting; disposed to submit.
ACQUIES'CENCE, n. A quiet assent; a silent submission, or submission with appare...
ACQUIESCE, v.i. acquiess'. [L. acquiesco, of ad and quiesco, to be quiet; quies,...
ACQUEST', n. [L. acquisitus, acquiro.] 1. Acquisition; the thing gained. 2. Conq...
ACQUA'INTING, ppr. Making known to; giving notice, or information to.
ACQUA'INTED, pp. Known; familiarly known; informed; having personal knowledge.
ACQUAI'NTANCE, n. 1. Familiar knowledge; a state of being acquainted, or of havi...
ACQUA'INT, v.t. [Eng. can, and ken; which see.] 1. To make known; to make fully ...
ACOUS'TICS, n. 1. The science of sounds, teaching their cause, nature and phenom...
ACOUS'TIC, a. [Gr. to hear.] Pertaining to the ears, to the sense of hearing, or...
ACOTYLED'ONOUS, a. Having no side lobes.
ACOTYL'EDON, n. [Gr. a priv. a hollow.] In botany, a plant whose See ds have no ...
A'CORUS, n. [L. from Gr..] 1. Aromatic Calamus, sweet flag, or sweet rush. 2. In...
A'CORNED, a. Furnished or loaded with acorns.
A'CORN, n. 1. The See d or fruit of the oak; an oval nut which grows in a rough ...
ACOP' adv. [a and cope.] At the top.