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ABHORRENTLY adv.
With abhorrence.
ABHORRER n.
One who abhors. Hume.
ABHORRIBLE a.
Detestable. [R.]
ABHORRING n. 2 definitions
Object of abhorrence. Isa. lxvi. 24.
ABJURATORY a.
Containing abjuration.
ABNEGATOR n.
One who abnegates, denies, or rejects anything. [R.]
ABNORMAL a.
Not conformed to rule or system; deviating from the type; anomalous; irregular. "That deviating from the type; anomalous; irregular. " Froude.
ABNORMALITY n. 2 definitions
The state or quality of being abnormal; variation; irregularity. Darwin.
ABNORMALLY adv.
In an abnormal manner; irregularly. Darwin.
ABNORMITY n.
Departure from the ordinary type; irregularity; monstrosity. "An abnormity . . . like a calf born with two heads." Mrs. Whitney.
ABNORMOUS a.
Abnormal; irregular. Hallam. A character of a more abnormous cast than his equally suspected coadjutor. State Trials.
ABORAL a.
Situated opposite to, or away from, the mouth.
ABORD n. 2 definitions
Manner of approaching or accosting; address. Chesterfield.
ABORIGINAL a. 4 definitions
First; original; indigenous; primitive; native; as, the aboriginal tribes of America. "Mantled o'er with aboriginal turf." Wordsworth.
ABORIGINALITY n.
The quality of being aboriginal. Westm. Rev.
ABORIGINALLY adv.
Primarily.
ABORIGINES n. 2 definitions
The original fauna and flora of a geographical area
ABORSEMENT n.
Abortment; abortion. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
ABORSIVE a.
Abortive. [Obs.] Fuller.
ABORT v. 4 definitions
To miscarry; to bring forth young prematurely.
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