Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . s, n. (Med.) Recovery; conva-lescence.— Analeptic, n. Corroborating; invigora-ting; giving strength after disease. — n. Restorativemedicine. Analogy, an-aKo-jT, n. A likeness in some respects,between tilings otherwise different. (Geom.) Equal-ity, proportion, or similarity of ratios. —Analogous,-gus, a. Correspondent. —Analogously, adv.—An-alogue, -log, n. —AnaKogon, n. A thing analogousto some


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . s, n. (Med.) Recovery; conva-lescence.— Analeptic, n. Corroborating; invigora-ting; giving strength after disease. — n. Restorativemedicine. Analogy, an-aKo-jT, n. A likeness in some respects,between tilings otherwise different. (Geom.) Equal-ity, proportion, or similarity of ratios. —Analogous,-gus, a. Correspondent. —Analogously, adv.—An-alogue, -log, n. —AnaKogon, n. A thing analogousto some other thing. Anatlysis, an-alT-sis, n.; ;o?. Ajtal-tses,-sez. A reso-lution of any thing into its constituent elements; —opp. to synthesis. (Chem.) Separation of a compoundinto its constituents. {Logic.) The tracing of thingsto their source; resolving of knowledge into its orig-inal principles. {Math.) The resolving of problemsby equations. — Analyst, ana-list, n. One who,etc. — Analytic,-ical, a. Pert, to, or fond of, etc.—Analytically, a«?u. — Analsrfics, n. The scienceof analysis. ^Analyze,-lTz,?). t. [AXALYZED(-lizd),-LTZING.] To separate into component parts ; to re-. Anamorphosis. solve into first principles or elements. — AnalyzablSt-liza-bl, a. Capable of being, etc. —Analyzer, it-Anamnesis, an-am-ne-sis, n.{Rhet.) A recalling somethingomitted. — Anamnestic, -nee^tik, a. Aiding memory. Anamorphism, an-a-m&rfizm, progression from one type toanother; anamorphosis. — Ana-morphosis, -mSrfo-sis or -m6r-fosis, M. {Persp.) A distortedrepresentation of an image on aplane or curved surface, which,viewed from a certain point, orby reflection from a mirror, ap-pears in proportion. {Bot.) Amorbid or monstrous develop-ment, or change of form, or de-generation. Anaiidrous, an-andrus, a. iBot.)Without stamens. Anapaest, an-a-pest, n. {Pros.)In Greek and Latin versifica-tion, a foot of three syllables,the first two short, the last long;in EngKsh vers


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