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ACTINO-CHEMISTRY n.
Chemistry in its relations to actinism. Draper.
AGAMIST n.
An unmarried person; also, one opposed to marriage. Foxe.
AGRONOMIST n.
One versed in agronomy; a student of agronomy.
ALARMIST n.
One prone to sound or excite alarms, especially, needless alarms. Macaulay.
ALCHEMIST n.
One who practices alchemy. You are alchemist; make gold. Shak.
ALCHEMISTIC; ALCHEMISTICAL a.
Relating to or practicing alchemy. Metaphysical and alchemistical legislators. Burke.
ALCHEMISTRY n.
Alchemy. [Obs.]
ALCHYMIC; ALCHYMIST; ALCHYMISTIC; ALCHYMY a.
See Alchemic, Alchemist, Alchemistic, Alchemy.
ANATOMIST n.
One who is skilled in the art of anatomy, or dissection.
ANIMIST n.
One who maintains the doctrine of animism.
ANIMISTIC a.
Of or pertaining to animism. Huxley. Tylor.
ANTHROPOTOMIST n.
One who is versed in anthropotomy, or human anatomy.
ANTINOMIST n.
An Antinomian. [R.] Bp. Sanderson.
ARMISTICE n.
A cessation of arms for a short time, by convention; a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement; a truce.
ATOMIST n.
One who holds to the atomic philosophy or theory. Locke.
ATOMISTIC a.
f or pertaining to atoms; relating to atomism. [R.] It is the object of the mechanical atomistic philosophy to confound synthesis with synartesis. Coleridge.
AUTONOMIST n.
One who advocates autonomy.
BEMIST v.
To envelop in mist. [Obs.]
BIGAMIST n.
One who is guilty of bigamy. Ayliffe.
BIOCHEMISTRY n.
The chemistry of living organisms; the chemistry of the processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life.
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