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1. abandonable, adj. View full entry 1611

...Capable of being abandoned....

2. abidable, adj. View full entry 1611

...Capable of being borne or endured....

3. absolvatory, adj. View full entry 1611

...= absolutory...

4. abstrusely, adv. View full entry 1611

...Secretly; in a concealed manner. Obs.rare....

5. † abysm, v. View full entry 1611

...intr. To sink into or form an abyss, to engulf....

6. abysmus, n. View full entry 1611

...An abysm or abyss....

7. accelerator, n. View full entry 1611

...gen. A person who or thing which accelerates something (in speed, rate, amount, or extent, or in time)....

8. † accessarily, adv. View full entry 1611

...= accessorily1....

9. accommodated, adj. View full entry 1611

...That is accommodated (in various senses); made fit or suitable; adapted, modified; provided for....

10. accompanied, adj. View full entry 1611

...App. = consorteda. Obs.rare....

11. accostable, adj. View full entry 1611

...Capable of being accosted or approached; approachable, accessible; affable....

12. accumulator, n. View full entry 1611

...A person who accumulates things, esp. wealth or possessions; an acquisitive person....

13. acquaintant, n. View full entry 1611

...= acquaintance2b....

14. acquitter, n. View full entry 1611

...A person who acquits, esp. one who declares a person not guilty of a crime or accusation....

15. adjuror, n. View full entry 1611

...= adjurer...

16. adjust, v.2 View full entry 1611

...trans. To arrange, harmonize, or reconcile (different or contradictory things); to settle, to resolve (esp. a difficulty or problem)....

17. admiraless, n. View full entry 1611

...The wife of an admiral. Also: a female admiral....

18. admissible, adj. View full entry 1611

...Worthy of consideration or approval; acceptable, valid....

19. adonize, v. View full entry 1611

...trans. To adorn, beautify; to titivate. Chiefly refl. (used chiefly of men). Formerly also with †it, with reflexive meaning. Now hist....

20. adulterator, n. View full entry 1611

...A person who adulterates or debases by contamination; spec. one who makes something poorer in quality or unusable for its original purpose by adding another substance....

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