. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . ord used tomodify the sense of a verb or adjec-tive. adverbial (ad-verbi-M), adj. of theinature of an adverb. adverbially (-li), adv, with the forcerof an adverb. adversary (adver-sar-i), n. [pi. ad-versaries (-iz)], an opponent. adversative (ad-versa-tiv), adj. ex-pressing opposition. adverse (advers), adj. opposed to;contrary; unfortunate; inimical. adversity (ad-versi-ti), n. a stataof things adverse; the reverse oflprosperity; misery. advert (ad-vert), to


. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . ord used tomodify the sense of a verb or adjec-tive. adverbial (ad-verbi-M), adj. of theinature of an adverb. adverbially (-li), adv, with the forcerof an adverb. adversary (adver-sar-i), n. [pi. ad-versaries (-iz)], an opponent. adversative (ad-versa-tiv), adj. ex-pressing opposition. adverse (advers), adj. opposed to;contrary; unfortunate; inimical. adversity (ad-versi-ti), n. a stataof things adverse; the reverse oflprosperity; misery. advert (ad-vert), to turn onesattention to; refer. advertence (ad-vertens), «. attention. advertency (ad-verten-si), n, thahabit of being attentive. advertent (ad-vertent), adj. atten-tive. advertently (-li), cdv. in an inten-tional manner. advertise (adver-tiz), to turnthe attention of others to; an-nounce; publish. advertisement (ad-vertiz-ment), n»a notice in a public print; an an-nouncement. advice (ad-vis), n. an opinion given atj&r arm, ask, at, awl; me, merge, met; mite, mit; uOte^ nDrth, aot; booDfbookj hue, hxi%i think, thexu.


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