English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
Dictionary
Of the same opinion; agreed; as, on these points we are at
one.
Together.
Atabal
(n.)
A kettledrum; a kind of tabor, used by the Moors.
Atacamite
(n.)
An oxychloride of copper, usually in emerald-green
prismatic crystals.
Atafter
(prep.)
After.
Ataghan
(n.)
See Yataghan.
Atake
(v. t.)
To overtake.
Ataman
(n.)
A hetman, or chief of the Cossacks.
Ataraxia
(n.)
Alt. of Ataraxy
Ataraxy
(n.)
Perfect peace of mind, or calmness.
Ataunt
(adv.)
Alt. of Ataunto
Ataunto
(adv.)
Fully rigged, as a vessel; with all sails set; set on
end or set right.
Atavic
(a.)
Pertaining to a remote ancestor, or to atavism.
Atavism
(n.)
The recurrence, or a tendency to a recurrence, of the
original type of a species in the progeny of its varieties; resemblance
to remote rather than to near ancestors; reversion to the original
form.
Atavism
(n.)
The recurrence of any peculiarity or disease of an
ancestor in a subsequent generation, after an intermission for a
generation or two.
Ataxia
(n.)
Alt. of Ataxy
Ataxic
(a.)
Characterized by ataxy, that is, (a) by great irregularity
of functions or symptoms, or (b) by a want of coordinating power in
movements.
Ataxy
(n.)
Irregularity in disease, or in the functions.
Ataxy
(n.)
The state of disorder that characterizes nervous fevers and
the nervous condition.
Ataxy
(n.)
Disorder; irregularity.