Acrimonies :: Acrimonies (pl. ) of Acrimon.
Acrimonious :: Acrimonious (a.) Acrid; corrosive; as, acrimonious gall..
Acrimonious :: Acrimonious (a.) Caustic; bitter-tempered' sarcastic; as, acrimonious dispute, language, temper..
Acrimoniously :: Acrimoniously (adv.) In an acrimonious manner.
Acrimoniousness :: Acrimoniousness (n.) The quality of being acrimonious; asperity; acrimony.
Admonish :: Admonish (v. t.) To warn or notify of a fault; to reprove gently or kindly, but seriously; to exhort..
Admonish :: Admonish (v. t.) To counsel against wrong practices; to cation or advise; to warn against danger or an offense; -- followed by of, against, or a subordinate clause..
Admonish :: Admonish (v. t.) To instruct or direct; to inform; to notify.
Admonished :: Admonished (imp. & p. p.) of Admonis.
Admonisher :: Admonisher (n.) One who admonishes.
Admonishing :: Admonishing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Admonis.
Admonishment :: Admonishment (n.) Admonition.
Admonition :: Admonition (n.) Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against a fault or error; expression of authoritative advice; friendly caution or warning.
Admonitioner :: Admonitioner (n.) Admonisher.
Admonitive :: Admonitive (a.) Admonitory.
Admonitor :: Admonitor (n.) Admonisher; monitor.
Admonitorial :: Admonitorial (a.) Admonitory.
Admonitory :: Admonitory (a.) That conveys admonition; warning or reproving; as, an admonitory glance..
Admonitrix :: Admonitrix (n.) A female admonitor.
Alimonious :: Alimonious (a.) Affording food; nourishing.
Ammonia :: Ammonia (n.) A gaseous compound of hydrogen and nitrogen, NH3, with a pungent smell and taste: -- often called volatile alkali, and spirits of hartshorn..
Ammoniac :: Ammoniac (a.) Alt. of Ammoniaca.
Ammoniac :: Ammoniac (n.) Alt. of Gum ammonia.
Ammoniacal :: Ammoniacal (a.) Of or pertaining to ammonia, or possessing its properties; as, an ammoniac salt; ammoniacal gas..
Ammoniated :: Ammoniated (a.) Combined or impregnated with ammonia.
Ammonic :: Ammonic (a.) Of or pertaining to ammonia.
Ammonite :: Ammonite (n.) A fossil cephalopod shell related to the nautilus. There are many genera and species, and all are extinct, the typical forms having existed only in the Mesozoic age, when they were exceedingly numerous. They differ from the nautili in having the margins of the septa very much lobed or plaited, and the siphuncle dorsal. Also called serpent stone, snake stone, and cornu Ammonis..
Ammonitiferous :: Ammonitiferous (a.) Containing fossil ammonites.
Ammonitoidea :: Ammonitoidea (n. pl.) An extensive group of fossil cephalopods often very abundant in Mesozoic rocks. See Ammonite.
Ammonium :: Ammonium (n.) A compound radical, NH4, having the chemical relations of a strongly basic element like the alkali metals..
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