English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
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Antilibration
(n.)
A balancing; equipoise.
Antilithic
(a.)
Tending to prevent the formation of urinary calculi, or
to destroy them when formed.
Antilithic
(n.)
An antilithic medicine.
Antilogarithm
(n.)
The number corresponding to a logarithm. The word
has been sometimes, though rarely, used to denote the complement of a
given logarithm; also the logarithmic cosine corresponding to a given
logarithmic sine.
Antilogies
(pl. )
of Antilogy
Antilogous
(a.)
Of the contrary name or character; -- opposed to
analogous.
Antilogy
(n.)
A contradiction between any words or passages in an
author.
Antiloimic
(n.)
A remedy against the plague.
Antilopine
(a.)
Of or relating to the antelope.
Antiloquist
(n.)
A contradicter.
Antiloquy
(n.)
Contradiction.
Antilyssic
(a. & n.)
Antihydrophobic.
Antimacassar
(n.)
A cover for the back or arms of a chair or sofa,
etc., to prevent them from being soiled by macassar or other oil from
the hair.
Antimagistrical
(a.)
Opposed to the office or authority of magistrates.
Antimalarial
(a.)
Good against malaria.
Antimask
(n.)
A secondary mask, or grotesque interlude, between the
parts of a serious mask.
Antimason
(n.)
One opposed to Freemasonry.
Antimasonry
(n.)
Opposition to Freemasonry.
Antimephitic
(a.)
Good against mephitic or deleterious gases.
Antimephitic
(n.)
A remedy against mephitic gases.