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Various

"The Illustrated London Reading Book"

_ he that pleads a cause
AE'OLIAN, _a._ an epithet applied to lyric poetry, because Sappho and
Alcaeus were natives of Lesbos in Aeolia, and wrote in the Aeolic
dialect
AE'RIAL, _a._ belonging to the air; lofty
AFFABI'LITY, _s._ civility; condescension; easiness of manners
AFFE'CT, _v.a._ act upon; produce effect in any other thing; move the
passions; aim at; aspire to
AFFECTA'TION, _s._ an elaborate appearance; false pretence
AFFE'CTION, _s._ state of being affected by any cause or agent; love;
kindness; good-will to some person; passionate regard
AFFE'CTIONATE, _a._ full of affection; fond; tender; warm; benevolent
AFFI'NITY, _s._ connection with
AGGRE'SSION, _s._ first act of injury
A'GONY, _s._ the pangs of death; any violent pain in body or mind
AGRE'EABLE, _a._ suitable to; pleasing
A'GRICULTURE, _s._ the science of making land productive
A'LABASTER, _s._ a kind of soft marble, easier to cut and less durable
than the other kinds
ALA'RUM, _s._ notice of any approaching danger; any tumult or
disturbance
A'LIEN, _s._ foreigner; stranger
A'LKALI, _s._ any substance which, when mingled with acid, produces
effervescence and fermentation
ALLEGO'RY, _s.


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