English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
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Antibromic
(n.)
An agent that destroys offensive smells; a deodorizer.
Antiburgher
(n.)
One who seceded from the Burghers (1747), deeming it
improper to take the Burgess oath.
Antic
(n.)
An odd imagery, device, or tracery; a fantastic figure.
Antic
(v. i.)
To perform antics.
Antic
(v. t.)
To make appear like a buffoon.
Antic
(n.)
An antimask.
Antic
(n.)
A grotesque representation.
Antic
(n.)
A grotesque trick; a piece of buffoonery; a caper.
Antic
(a.)
Odd; fantastic; fanciful; grotesque; ludicrous.
Antic
(n.)
A buffoon or merry-andrew; one that practices odd
gesticulations; the Fool of the old play.
Antic
(a.)
Antic
(a.)
Old; antique.
Antic-mask
(n.)
An antimask.
Anticatarrhal
(a.)
Efficacious against catarrh.
Anticatarrhal
(n.)
An anticatarrhal remedy.
Anticathode
(n.)
The part of a vacuum tube opposite the cathode. Upon
it the cathode rays impinge.
Anticausodic
(a. & n.)
Same as Anticausotic.
Anticausotic
(n.)
A remedy for such a fever.
Anticausotic
(a.)
Good against an inflammatory fever.
Antichamber
(n.)
See Antechamber.