Arboriculture
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Areca
C^9 I —tration n. I To submit or refer
to arbitration I
Arboriculture ( ) n. the culture
of trees {Arbor =={rct) I
Arbour ( ) n. a bower
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Arc ( ) n. 'd segment of a circle
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Arcade ( ) n. a walk having arches
over 511
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Arcadian ( ) ?i. a native of Arcadia^
an ideal rural region of Greece, hence an ideal rustic
I — adj. pastoral, simple, as
Arcadian bliss ^t?9!l?II I
Arcanum ( ) n. a mystery 'O^ ;
I pi. Arcana.
Arch ( ) fi. cons tRict ion in a brick or
stone building in the form of a segment of a circle
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adj. «l¥l I •— way=
Arch ( ^{1^ ) adj. chief a«f1^ ( ),
C^IC^T an arch enemy — f^*r1^, W I
Archaeology ( ) n. the seience
of ascertaining the histoiy of mankind by the study of ancient remains <^«f| f65ic5ii^i5i W
I — legist n.
I — logical adj.
Archaic ( ) adj. obsolete
I — chaism ( — ) n.
I — use ac?rt^T i
Archangel ( ) n. a chief angle
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Archbishop ( ) n. chief bishop
Archdeacon ( ) n. a chief deacon
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Archer ( ) n. one who shoots with a
bow I — y n. art of shooting with
a bow I
Archetype ( ‘he original
pattern or model ^ l
Archipelago ( ) n. a sea con- taining many islands '»1C^Wl?l s|^|
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Architect ( ) n. a cliicd' builder
I — tecture ( ) n. the
science of building >T5f|
I tectural,
—tectonic adj. f »151 i
Archives ( ) ;/. a place where the
government records are kept ;
(pi.) public records 5#f?l ; vf#t?ri
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Arctic ( ) adj. relating to the extreme
North
i Arctic circle— i -ocean
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Ardent ( ) adj. hot ; passionate
^151, ^St5l?r1 ; zealous ®5f,
I — dency u. eagerness l—ly adv. ^5 I Ardent
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Ardour ( ) u. warmth, eagerness
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Arduous ( ) adj. diOicult to accom- plish, laborious i
— ly adv . — ^ness n. I
Are ( ) plural of is, sec Am 1^5,
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Area ( ) n. an open surface
il^ ; the superficial contents of a georiie
trical figure
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Areca ( ) n. a genus of palm such as
betel-nut i