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Webster Dictionary :: Abnegator

AB'NEGATOR, n. One who denies, renounces, or opposes any thing.

Webster Dictionary :: Abnegation

ABNEGA'TION, n. [L. abnego, to deny, from ab and nego; Eng. nay; L. nee, not.] A...

Webster Dictionary :: Abnegate

AB'NEGATE, v.t. To deny. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Ably

A'BLY, adv. In an able manner; with great ability.

Webster Dictionary :: Ablution

ABLU'TION, n. [L. ablutio, from ab and luo or lavo to wash.] 1. In a general sen...

Webster Dictionary :: Abluent

AB'LUENT, a. [L. abluo, to wash away; ab and luo, or lavo, to wash.] Washing cle...

Webster Dictionary :: Ablude

ABLU'DE, v.t. [L. abludo, ab and ludo, to play.] To be unlike; to differ. [Not u...

Webster Dictionary :: Ablocation

ABLOCA'TION, n. A letter to hire.

Webster Dictionary :: Ablocate

AB'LOCATE, v.t. [L. abloco, ab and loco, to let our.] To let out; to lease.

Webster Dictionary :: Ablet

AB'LEN, or AB'LET, n. A small fresh water fish, the bleak.

Webster Dictionary :: Ablest

A'BLER, and A'BLEST, Comp. and superl. of able.

Webster Dictionary :: Abler

A'BLER, and A'BLEST, Comp. and superl. of able.

Webster Dictionary :: Ablepsy

AB'LEPSY, n. Want of sight; blindness.

Webster Dictionary :: Ableness

A'BLENESS, n. Ability of body or mind; force; vigor; capability.

Webster Dictionary :: Ablen

AB'LEN, or AB'LET, n. A small fresh water fish, the bleak.

Webster Dictionary :: Able-bodied

A'BLE-BODIED, a. Having a sound strong body, or a body of competent strength for...

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