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Letter A - page 16



Anabaptistic \An`a*bap*tis"tic\, Anabaptistical \An`a*bap*tis"tic*al\, a. Relating or attributed to the Anabaptists, or their doctrines. --Milton. Bp. Bull. [1913 Webster] more...
Anabaptistry \An`a*bap"tist*ry\, n. The doctrine, system, or practice, of Anabaptists. [R.] [1913 Webster] Thus died this imaginary king; and Anabaptistry was suppressed in Munster. --Pagitt. [1913 Webster] more...
Anabaptize \An`a*bap*tize"\, v. t. [Gr. ?, fr. ? again + ? to baptize. See Baptize.] To rebaptize; to rechristen; also, to rename. [R.] --Whitlock. [1913 Webster]See also: Baptize more...
anabasis \a*nab"a*sis\ ([.a]*n[a^]b"[.a]*s[i^]s), n. [Gr. 'ana`basis, fr. 'anabai`nein to go up; 'ana` up + bai`nein to go.] 1. A journey or expedition up from the coast, like that of the younger Cyrus into Central Asia, described by Xenophon in his work called "The Anabasis." [1913 Webster] The anabasis of Napoleon. --De Quincey. more...
Anabatic \An`a*bat"ic\, a. [Gr. ?.] Pertaining to anabasis; as, an anabatic fever. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] more...
anabiosis \anabiosis\ n. 1. suspended animation in organisms during periods of extreme drought from which they revive when moisture returns. [WordNet 1.5] more...
anabiotic \anabiotic\ adj. 1. of or pertaining to anabiosis. [WordNet 1.5] more...