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Anastatic, an-a-stat′ik, adj. furnished with characters standing up, or raised in relief—esp.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D)VARIOUSAntiquary, an′ti-kwar-i, n. one who studies or collects old things, esp.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D)VARIOUSArch′let, a little arch; Arch′way, an arched or vaulted passage, esp.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D)VARIOUSArgosy, r′go-si, n. a large merchant-vessel richly laden, esp.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D)VARIOUSArmament, rm′a-ment, n. forces armed or equipped for war: munitions of war, esp.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D)VARIOUSWho was the elusive enemy with powers even beyond those ESP had bestowed on mankind?
HIGHWAYS IN HIDINGGEORGE OLIVER SMITHOrphrey, or′fri, n. gold or other rich embroidery attached to vestments, esp.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUSOrthodox, or′tho-doks, adj. sound in doctrine: believing the received or established opinions, esp.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUSOr′thodoxness; Or′thodoxy, soundness of opinion or doctrine: belief in the commonly accepted opinions, esp.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUSPassion, pash′un, n. power of feeling pain or suffering: strong feeling or agitation of mind, esp.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO ESP
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