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ABLE, a. a'bl. [L. habitis] 1. Having physical power sufficient; having competen...
AB'LATIVE, a. [L.ablativus; L. ablatus, from aufero, to carry away, of ab and fe...
ABLA'TION, n. [L. ab and latio, a carrying.] A carrying away. In medicine, the t...
ABLAQUEA'TION, [L. ablaqueatio, from ab and laquear, a roof or covering.] A layi...
ABLACTA'TION, n. [L. ab and lae, milk. Lacto, to suckle.] 1. In medical authors,...
ABLAC'TATE, v.t. [L. ablacto; from ab and lac, milk.] to wean from the breast. [...
ABJUR'RATORY, a. Containing abjuration
ABJU'RING, ppr. Renouncing upon oath; disclaiming with solemnity.
ABJU'RER, n. One who abjures.
ABJU'RED, pp. Renounced upon oath; solemnly recanted.
ABJU'RE, v.t. [L. abjuro, to deny upon oath, from ab and juro, to swear.] 1. To ...
ABJURA'TION, n. [See Abjure .] 1. The act of abjuring; a renunciation upon oath;...
AB'JECTNESS, n. the state of being abject; meanness; servility.
AB'JECTLY, adv. In a contemptible manner; meanly; servilely.
ABJEC'TION, n. A state of being cast away, hence a low state; meanness of spirit...
ABJECT'EDNESS, n. A very low or despicable condition. [Little used.]