English Dictionary: Agrarchemie | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Accruer \Ac*cru"er\ ([acr]k*kr[udd]"[etil]r), n. (Law) The act of accruing; accretion; as, title by accruer. | |
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Acquirer \Ac*quir"er\, n. A person who acquires. | |
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Agrarian \A*gra"ri*an\, a. [L. agrarius, fr. ager field.] 1. Pertaining to fields, or lands, or their tenure; esp., relating to an equal or equitable division of lands; as, the agrarian laws of Rome, which distributed the conquered and other public lands among citizens. His Grace's landed possessions are irresistibly inviting to an agrarian experiment. --Burke. 2. (Bot.) Wild; -- said of plants growing in the fields. | |
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Agrarian \A*gra"ri*an\, n. 1. One in favor of an equal division of landed property. 2. An agrarian law. [R.] An equal agrarian is perpetual law. --Harrington. | |
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Agrarianism \A*gra"ri*an*ism\, n. An equal or equitable division of landed property; the principles or acts of those who favor a redistribution of land. | |
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Agrarianize \A*gra"ri*an*ize\, v. t. To distribute according to, or to imbue with, the principles of agrarianism. | |
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Agreer \A*gre"er\, n. One who agrees. | |
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Assurer \As*sur"er\, n. 1. One who assures. Specifically: One who insures against loss; an insurer or underwriter. 2. One who takes out a life assurance policy. | |
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Augurer \Au"gur*er\, n. An augur. [Obs.] --Shak. |