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Various

"The Illustrated London Reading Book"

_ quickness; nimbleness
ACU'TE, _a._ sharp, not blunt; sharp, not dull; not stupid; vigorous;
powerful in operation
ADAMA'NTINE, _a._ made of adamant; having the qualities of adamant, viz.
hardness, indissolubility
ADA'PT, _v.a._ admit, justify; yield; permit
ADIEU', _ad._ used elliptically for _a Dieu je vous commende_, at the
parting of friends; farewell
A'DMIRABLE, _a._ to be admired; of power to excite wonder
ADMIRA'TION, _s._ wonder
ADMI'T, _v.a._ suffer to enter; allow
ADO'PT, _v.a._ take a son by choice; make him a son who is not so by
birth; place any person or thing in a nearer relation than they have
by nature or something else
ADRO'ITNESS, _s._ dexterity; readiness
ADU'LT, _s._ a person above the age of boyhood or girlhood
ADVA'NCE, _v.a._ improve; forward; propose
ADVA'NTAGE, _s._ superiority; opportunity
ADVE'NTURE, _s._ chance; hazard; an enterprise in which something must
be left to hazard
ADVE'NTURER, _s._ he that puts himself into the hands of chance
ADVE'NTUROUS, _a._ bold; daring; courageous; inclined to adventures
ADVE'RSITY, _s._ affliction; calamity; misfortune; the public misery
ADVE'RTISEMENT, _s._ something advertised; the public notice of a thing
A'DVOCATE, _s.


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