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ionate malignity ANNIHILATE, _v.a._ reduce to nothing; destroy ANNO'Y, _v.a._ incommode; vex; tease; molest A'NNUAL, _a._ that comes yearly A'NTELOPE, _s._ a goat with curled or wreathed horns ANTHROPO'PHAGI, _s._ man-eaters; cannibals ANTI'CIPATE, _v.a._ take an impression of something which is not yet as if it really was A'NTIQUARY, _s._ a man studious of antiquity ANTI'QUE, _a._ ancient; old; odd; of old fashion ANTI'QUITY, _s._ old times; remains of old times A'NTRE, _s._ a cavern ANXI'ETY, _s._ perplexity; lowness of spirits ANXIOUS, _a._ disturbed about some uncertain event A'PATHY, _s._ exemption from feeling or passion APO'CALYPSE, _s._ the Book of Revelations APO'LOGY, _s._ defence; excuse APO'STLE, _s._ a person sent with commands, particularly applied to those whom our Saviour deputed to preach the Gospel APOSTO'LIC, _a._ delivered or taught by the Apostles APPARA'TUS, _s._ tools; furniture; show; instruments APPE'AR, _v.n._ be visible; in sight APPEARANCE, _s._ the act of coming into sight; phenomenon; apparition; presence APPE'NDAGE, _s._ something added to another thing without being necessary to its essence A'PPETITE _s._ hunger; violent longing APPLA'USE _s._ approbation loudly expressed; praise APPLICATION, _s._ close study; intenseness of thought; attention; the act of applying; the act of applying anything to another. APPORTIONMENT, _s._ dividing into portions APPRECIATE, _v.a._ set a price on anything; esteem APPRO'ACH, _v n._ draw near; somewhat resemble APPROBATION, _s._ the act of approving, or expressing himself pleased, or satisfied; support APPRO'PRIATENESS, _s._ a fitness to be appropriated APPROPRIATION, _s._ the application of something to a certain purpose AQUA'TIC, _a._ that inhabits the water; that grows in the water A'QUEDUCT, _s._ a conveyance, tunnel, or way made for carrying water ARA'TOO, _s._ a bird of the parrot kind AR'BALIST, _s._ a naturalist who make trees his study A'RBITRABY, _o._ despotic; absolute; depending on no rule ARBU'TUS, _s._ a strawberry tree ARCA'DE, _s._ a continued arch; a walk arched over ARCHBI'SHOP, _s._ a bishop of the first class, who superintends the conduct of other bishops ARCHITE'CTURE, _s._ the art or science of building A'RCTIC, _a._ northern; lying under the Arctos or Bear A'RDUOUS, _a._ lofty; difficult ARI'SE, _v.n._ m
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