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anthropologist |
student of the history and science of humankind |
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anthropomorphic |
having human form or characteristics |
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anticlimax |
letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting |
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antidote |
remedy to counteract a poison or disease; Ex. antidote to the economic troubles |
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antipathy |
aversion; dislike or opposition |
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antiquated |
obsolete; old-fashioned; outdated |
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antique |
made in an earlier period and usu. valuable; N: object that was made in an earlier period and that is rare or valuable |
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antiquity |
quality of being very old; ancient times; |
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antiseptic |
substance that prevents infection in a wound; ADJ. |
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antithesis |
contrast; direct opposite of or to; ADJ. antithetic or antithetical |
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antler |
bony growth on the head of a deer |
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anvil |
iron block used in hammering out metals |
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apathy |
lack of caring; indifference; lack of concern or interest in important matters; Ex. He was sunk in apathy after his failure; ADJ. apathetic |
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ape |
imitate or mimic (a person's behavior or manner) |
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aperture |
opening; hole; adjustable opening in a camera that limits the amount of light |
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apex |
tip; summit; climax; highest point |
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aphasia |
loss of speech due to injury or illness |
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aphorism |
pithy maxim or saying; ADJ. aphoristic |
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apiarist |
person who keeps bees |
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apiary |
a place where bees are kept |
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