ATHEISTIC
ATHEIST'IC,ATHEIST'ICAL, adjective1. Pertaining to atheism.2. Disbelieving the existence of a God; impious, applied to persons; as, an atheistic writer.3. Implying or containing...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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ATHEIST'IC,ATHEIST'ICAL, adjective1. Pertaining to atheism.2. Disbelieving the existence of a God; impious, applied to persons; as, an atheistic writer.3. Implying or containing...
ATHEIST'ICAL, a.1. Pertaining to atheism.2. Disbelieving the existence of a God; impious, applied to persons; as, an atheistic writer.3. Implying or containing atheism; applied ...
ATHEIST'ICALLY, adverb In an atheistic manner; impiously.
ATHEIST'ICALNESS, noun The quality of being atheistical.
A'THEIZE, verb intransitive To discourse an an atheist. [Not used.]
ATHEL, ADEL or AETHEL, nobel of illustrious birth.
ATHE'NIAN, adjective [from Athens.] Pertaining to Athens, the metropolis of Attica in Greece.ATHE'NIAN, noun A native or inhabitant of Athens.
ATHEOLO'GIAN, noun One who is opposed to a theologian.
ATHEOL'OGY, noun atheism. [Not in use.]
A'THEOUS, adjective Atheistic; impious. [Not used.]
ATHERI'NA, noun a genus of fishes of the abdominal order. The characters are, the upper jaw is rather flat, the rays of the gill membrane are six, and the side belt or line shin...
ATH'ERINE,ATHERO'MA,ATHERO'MATOUS, adjective Pertaining to or resembling an atherome; having the qualities of an atherome.
ATHERO'MA,
ATH'EROME, noun [Gr. from pap.]An encysted tumor, without pain or discoloration of the skin, containing matter like pap, intermixed with hard stony particles; easily cured by in...
ATHIRST', adjective athrust'. [a and thirst. See Thirst.]1. Thirsty; wanting drink.2. Having a keen appetite or desire.He had a soul athirst for knowledge.
ATHLE'TE, noun [See Athletic.] A contender for victory.
ATHLET'IC, adjective [Gr.; Latin athleta, a wrestler; from strife, contest.]1. Belonging to wrestling, boxing, running and other exercises and sports, which were practiced by th...
ATHWART', preposition [a and thwart. See Thwart.]1. Across; from side to side; transverse; as athwart the path.2. In marine language, across the line of a ship's course; as, a f...
ATILT', adverb [a and tilt. See Tilt.]1. In the manner of a tilter; in the position, or with the action of a man making a thrust; as, to stand or run atilt2. In the manner of a ...
AT'IMY, noun [Gr. honor.]In ancient Greece, disgrace; exclusion from office or magistracy, by some disqualifying act or decree.
ATLANTE'AN, adjective1. Pertaining to the isle Atlantis, which the ancients allege was sunk and overwhelmed by the ocean.2. Pertaining to Atlas; resembling Atlas.
ATLAN'TIAN,ATLAN'TIC, adjective [from Atlas or Atlantis.]Pertaining to that division of the ocean, which lies between Europe and Africa on the east and America on the west.ATLAN...
ATLAN'TIC, a. [from Atlas or Atlantis.]Pertaining to that division of the ocean, which lies between Europe and Africa on the east and America on the west.ATLAN'TIC, n. The ocean...
ATLAN'TICA,ATLAN'TIDES, noun A name given to the Pleiades or seven stars, which were feigned to be the daughters of Atlas, a king of Mauritania, or of his brother, Hesperus, who...
ATLAN'TIDES, n. A name given to the Pleiades or seven stars, which were feigned to be the daughters of Atlas, a king of Mauritania, or of his brother, Hesperus, who were transla...
ATLAN'TIS, noun An isle mentioned by the ancients, situated west of Gades, or Cadiz, on the strait of Gibraltar. The poets mention two isles and call them Hesperides, western is...
AT'LAS, noun1. A collection of maps in a volume; supposed to be so called from a picture of mount atlas supporting the heavens, prefixed to some collection.2. A large square fol...