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ABOM'INABLE, a. [See Abominate .] 1. Very hateful; detestable; lothesome. 2. Thi...
ABOLI'TION, n. abolishun. The act of abolishing; or the state of being abolished...
ABOL'ISHMENT, n. The act of annulling; abrogation; destruction.
ABOL'ISHING, ppr. Making void; annulling; destroying.
ABOL'ISHER, n. One who abolishes.
ABOL'ISHED, pp. annulled; repealed; abrogated, or destroyed.
ABOL'ISHABLE, a. That may be annulled, abrogated, or destroyed, as a law, rite, ...
ABOL'ISH, v.t. [L. abolco; from ab and oleo, olesco, to grow.] 1. To make void; ...
ABO'DING, n. Presentiment; prognostication.
ABO'DEMENT, n. [from body.] A secret anticipation of something future.
ABO'DE, pret. of abide ABO'DE , n. [See Abide .] 1. Stay; continuance in a place...
ABO'DANCE, n. [from bode.] An omen. [Not used.]
ABOARD, adv. [a and board. See Board .] Within a ship, vessel, or boat. To go ab...
ABNORM'OUS, a. [L. abnormis, supra.] Irregular; deformed. [Little used.]
ABNORM'ITY, n. [L. abnormis, irregular; ab and norma, a rule.] Irregularity; def...
ABNODA'TION, n. [L. abnodo; ab and nodus, a knot.] The act of cutting away the k...