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Webster Dictionary :: Abstruse

ABSTRU'SE, a. [L. abstrusus, from abstrudo, to thrust away, to conceal; abs and ...

Webster Dictionary :: Abstrude

ABSTRU'DE, v.t. [Infra.] To thrust or pull away. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Abstractness

AB'STRACTNESS, n. A separate state; a state of being in contemplation only, or n...

Webster Dictionary :: Abstractly

AB'STRACTLY, adv. separately; absolutely; in a state or manner unconnected with ...

Webster Dictionary :: Abstractive

ABSTRACT'IVE, a. Having the power or quality of abstracting. ABSTRACT'IVE , a. A...

Webster Dictionary :: Abstractitious

ABSTRACTI'TIOUS particularly from vegetables, without fermentation.

Webster Dictionary :: Abstraction

ABSTRAC'TION, n. 1. The act of separating, or state of being separated. 2. The o...

Webster Dictionary :: Abstracting

ABSTRACT'ING, ppr. Separating, making a summary.

Webster Dictionary :: Abstracter

ABSTRACT'ER, n. One who makes an abstract, or summary.

Webster Dictionary :: Abstractedness

ABSTRACT'EDNESS, n. the state of being abstracted.

Webster Dictionary :: Abstractedly

ABSTRACT'EDLY, adv. In a separate state, or in contemplation only.

Webster Dictionary :: Abstracted

ABSTRACT'ED, pp. Separated; refined; exalted; abstruse; absent in mind.

Webster Dictionary :: Abstract

ABSTRACT', v.t. [L. abstraho, to draw from or separate; from abs and traho, whic...

Webster Dictionary :: Abstinents

AB'STINENTS, a sect which appeared in France and Spain in the third century, who...

Webster Dictionary :: Abstinently

AB'STINENTLY, adv. With abstinence.

Webster Dictionary :: Abstinent

AB'STINENT, a. Refraining from indulgence, especially in the use of food and drink.

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