English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
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Androphore
(n.)
The part which in some Siphonophora bears the male
gonophores.
Androsphinx
(n.)
A man sphinx; a sphinx having the head of a man and
the body of a lion.
Androspore
(n.)
A spore of some algae, which has male functions.
Androtomous
(a.)
Having the filaments of the stamens divided into two
parts.
Androtomy
(n.)
Dissection of the human body, as distinguished from
zootomy; anthropotomy.
A terminal combining form: Having a stamen or stamens;
staminate; as, monandrous, with one stamen; polyandrous, with many
stamens.
Anear
(prep. & adv.)
Near.
Anear
(v. t. & i.)
To near; to approach.
Aneath
(prep. & adv.)
Beneath.
Anecdotage
(n.)
Anecdotes collectively; a collection of anecdotes.
Anecdotal
(a.)
Pertaining to, or abounding with, anecdotes; as,
anecdotal conversation.
Anecdote
(n.)
Unpublished narratives.
Anecdote
(n.)
A particular or detached incident or fact of an
interesting nature; a biographical incident or fragment; a single
passage of private life.
Anecdotic
(a.)
Alt. of Anecdotical
Anecdotical
(a.)
Pertaining to, consisting of, or addicted to,
anecdotes.
Anecdotist
(n.)
One who relates or collects anecdotes.
Anelace
(n.)
Same as Anlace.
Anele
(v. t.)
To anoint.
Anele
(v. t.)
To give extreme unction to.
Anelectric
(a.)
Not becoming electrified by friction; -- opposed to
idioelectric.