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2,499 words match “SPECIALLY”

ANDRANATOMY n.
The dissection of a human body, especially of a male; androtomy. Coxe.
ANGINA n.
ory affection of the throat or faces, as the quinsy, malignant sore throat, croup, etc., especially such as tends to produce suffocation, choking, or shortness of breath. Angina pectoris, a peculiarly painful disease, so named from a sense of suffocating contraction or tightening of the lower part of the chest; -- call…
ANGLICAN a.
English; of or pertaining to England or the English nation; especially, pertaining to, or connected with, the established church of England; as, the Anglican church, doctrine, orders, ritual, etc.
ANGLO-SAXONISM n.
A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race; especially, a word or an idiom of the Anglo-Saxon tongue. M. Arnold.
ANNUAL n.
Anything, especially a plant, that lasts but one year or season; an annual plant. Oaths . . . in some sense almost annuals; . . . and I myself can remember about forty different sets. Swift.
ANOINT v.
To apply oil to or to pour oil upon, etc., as a sacred rite, especially for consecration. Then shalt thou take the anointing oil, and pour it upon his [Aaron's] head and anoint him. Exod. xxix. 7. Anoint Hazael to be king over Syria. 1 Kings xix. 15. The Lord's Anointed, Christ or the Messiah; also, a Jewish or other k…
ANTAGONIST n.
One who contends with another, especially in combat; an adversary; an opponent. Antagonist of Heaven's Almigthy King. Milton. Our antagonists in these controversies. Hooker.
ANTARCTIC a.
hern or arctic pole; relating to the southern pole or to the region near it, and applied especially to a circle, distant from the pole 23º 28min. Thus we say the antarctic pole, circle, ocean, region, current, etc.
ANTHOLOGICAL a.
Pertaining to anthology; consisting of beautiful extracts from different authors, especially the poets. He published a geographical and anthological description of all empires and kingdoms . . . in this terrestrial globe. Wood.
ANTHROPOID a.
Resembling man; -- applied especially to certain apes, as the ourang or gorilla. -- n.
ANTHROPOMETRY n.
Measurement of the height and other dimensions of human beings, especially at different ages, or in different races, occupations, etc. Dunglison.
ANTICHLOR n.
Any substance (but especially sodium hyposulphite) used in removing the excess of chlorine left in paper pulp or stuffs after bleaching.
APOCRISIARY; APOCRISIARIUS n.
A delegate or deputy; especially, the pope's nuncio or legate at Constantinople.
APOLOGIST n.
an apology; one who speaks or writes in defense of a faith, a cause, or an institution; especially, one who argues in defense of Christianity.
APOSTLE n.
erally: One sent forth; a messenger. Specifically: One of the twelve disciples of Christ, specially chosen as his companions and witnesses, and sent forth to preach the gospel. He called unto him his disciples, and of them he chose twelve, whom also he named apostles. Luke vi. 13.
APPETENCE n.
A longing; a desire; especially an ardent desire; appetite; appetency.
APPROPRIATION n.
Anything, especially money, thus set apart. The Commons watched carefully over the appropriation. Macaulay.
APT n.
Ready; especially fitted or qualified (to do something); quick to learn; prompt; expert; as, a pupil apt to learn; an apt scholar. "An apt wit." Johnson. Live a thousand years, I shall not find myself so apt to die. Shak. I find thee apt . . . Now, Hamlet, hear. Shak.
AQUEDUCT n.
A conductor, conduit, or artificial channel for conveying water, especially one for supplying large cities with water.
ARABIN n.
Mucilage, especially that made of gum arabic.
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