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3,263 words match “RATIO”

AVERMENT n.
ch is averred; affirmation; positive assertion. Signally has this averment received illustration in the course of recent events. I. Taylor.
AVERROIST n.
One of a sect of peripatetic philosophers, who appeared in Italy before the restoration of learning; so denominated from Averroes, or Averrhoes, a celebrated Arabian philosopher. He held the doctrine of monopsychism.
AVIS n.
Advice; opinion; deliberation. [Obs.] Chaucer.
AVISEMENT n.
Advisement; observation; deliberation. [Obs.]
AVOLATION n.
The act of flying; flight; evaporation. [Obs.]
AVOUCH n.
Evidence; declaration. [Obs.] The sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes. Shak.
AVOUCHMENT n.
The act of avouching; positive declaration. [Obs.] Milton.
AVOWAL n.
An open declaration; frank acknowledgment; as, an avowal of such principles. Hume.
AVULSION n.
A tearing asunder; a forcible separation. The avulsion of two polished superficies. Locke.
AWAY-GOING a.
Sown during the last years of a tenancy, but not ripe until after its expiration; -- said of crops. Wharton.
AWFUL a.
Inspiring awe; filling with profound reverence, or with fear and admiration; fitted to inspire reverential fear; profoundly impressive. Heaven's awful Monarch. Milton.
AXIOM n.
th, or a proposition whose truth is so evident as first sight that no reasoning or demonstration can make it plainer; a proposition which it is necessary to take for granted; as, "The whole is greater than a part;" "A thing can not, at the same time, be and not be."
AXIS n.
passing through the center about which it vibrates, and perpendicular to the plane of vibration. -- Axis of polarization, the central line around which the prismatic rings or curves are arranged. Brewster. -- Axis of revolution (Descriptive Geom.), a straight line about which some line or plane is revolved, so that…
AYUNTAMIENTO n.
In Spain and Spanish America, a corporation or body of magistrates in cities and towns, corresponding to mayor and aldermen.
BABBLER n.
An idle talker; an irrational prater; a teller of secrets. Great babblers, or talkers, are not fit for trust. L'Estrange.
BACKING n.
The preparation of the back of a book with glue, etc., before putting on the cover.
BADMINTON n.
A preparation of claret, spiced and sweetened.
BAFFLEMENT n.
The process or act of baffling, or of being baffled; frustration; check.
BAILIFF n.
An overseer or under steward of an estate, who directs husbandry operations, collects rents, etc. [Eng.]
BAIN-MARIE n.
hout scorching its contents; -- used for warming or preparing food or pharmaceutical preparations.
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