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VOCABULARY.

59 An-te-ce'-dent, going before.

An-te-lu’-can, before day.

An-te-nup-tial,before marriage.

An-te-ri-or, before.

An-te-ri-or'-i-ty, act of being before.

An-te-vene', to go before.

An-thro-pol-o-gy, knowledge of the human system.

An-thro-pos'-o-phy, the philosophy of human nature.

An-til-o-quist, an opponent.

An-tiph'-o-ne, an alternate chorus.

An-ti-cau-sot'-ics, remedies against fevers.

A-pert', open.

A-per'-tion, the act of opening.

Ap-er-ture, a gap, or fissure.

A-pex', the top, or point.

A-phil-an-thro-py, hatred of mankind.

Ap-o-dix'-is, a proof.

Ap-o-dic'-ti-cal, evident.

Ap'-o-ron, a problem difficult to be solved.

Ap'-o-zem, a decoction.

Ap-pend', to add

Ap'-pe-ten-cy, desire.

Ap-pe-ti'-tion, desire.

Ap-pli-ance, application.

A-pri'-ci-ty, sunshine.

A-pro-per-ate, to hasten.

Ap-pro-pin'-quate, to approach.

Ap-pro-pin-qua-tion, act of approaching.

Ap-prox-i-ma-tion, act of coming near.

A-qua-vī-tæ, brandy.

A-que-ous, watery.

A-qui-lon', the north wind.

Ar-a-ble, tillable.

Ar-a-tion, act of plowing.

Ar-bit-ra-ment, the will