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animosity |
active enmity |
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animus |
hostile feeling or intent; animosity; hostility; disposition |
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annals |
records arranged in yearly parts; history |
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anneal |
reduce brittleness and improve toughness by heating and cooling (metal or glass) |
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annex |
attach; add to a large thing; take possession of; incorporate (territory) into a larger existing political unit (by force); N: building added to a large one |
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annihilate |
destroy |
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annotate |
comment; make explanatory notes |
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annuity |
yearly allowance |
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annul |
make void |
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anodyne |
drug that relieves pain or trouble;opiate; ADJ. Ex. anodyne statement |
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anoint |
consecrate; put oil on (in a religious ceremony) |
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anomalous |
abnormal; irregular |
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anomaly |
irregularity |
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anonymity |
state of being nameless; anonymousness; ADJ. anonymous |
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antagonism |
hostility; active opposition; V. antagonize: cause to become an enemy; N. antagonist: person who is opposed to another; opponent; adversary; principal character in oppostion to the protagonist |
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antecede |
precede |
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antecedents |
preceding events that influence what comes later; ancestors or early background |
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antediluvian |
antiquated; extremely ancient |
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anthem |
song of praise or patriotism; Ex. national anthem |
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anthology |
book of literary selections by various authors; CF. omnibus |
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anthropoid |
manlike; resembling a human being; N. |
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