English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
Dictionary
Antigalastic
(a.)
Causing a diminution or a suppression of the
secretion of milk.
Antigraph
(n.)
A copy or transcript.
Antiguggler
(n.)
A crooked tube of metal, to be introduced into the
neck of a bottle for drawing out the liquid without disturbing the
sediment or causing a gurgling noise.
Antihelix
(n.)
The curved elevation of the cartilage of the ear, within
or in front of the helix. See Ear.
Antihemorrhagic
(a.)
Tending to stop hemorrhage.
Antihemorrhagic
(n.)
A remedy for hemorrhage.
Antihydrophobic
(a.)
Counteracting or preventing hydrophobia.
Antihydrophobic
(n.)
A remedy for hydrophobia.
Antihydropic
(a.)
Good against dropsy.
Antihydropic
(n.)
A remedy for dropsy.
Antihypnotic
(a.)
Tending to prevent sleep.
Antihypnotic
(n.)
An antihypnotic agent.
Antihypochondriac
(a.)
Counteractive of hypochondria.
Antihypochondriac
(n.)
A remedy for hypochondria.
Antihysteric
(a.)
Counteracting hysteria.
Antihysteric
(n.)
A remedy for hysteria.
Antiicteric
(n.)
A remedy for jaundice.
Antiicteric
(a.)
Good against jaundice.
Antilae
(pl. )
of Antlia
Antilegomena
(n. pl.)
Certain books of the New Testament which were for
a time not universally received, but which are now considered
canonical. These are the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistles of James
and Jude, the second Epistle of Peter, the second and third Epistles of
John, and the Revelation. The undisputed books are called the
Homologoumena.