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English Dictionary: antéclise by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
ant
n
  1. social insect living in organized colonies; characteristically the males and fertile queen have wings during breeding season; wingless sterile females are the workers
    Synonym(s): ant, emmet, pismire
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ant \Ant\, n. [OE. ante, amete, emete, AS. [91]mete akin to G.
      ameise. Cf. {Emmet}.] (Zo[94]l.)
      A hymenopterous insect of the Linn[91]an genus {Formica},
      which is now made a family of several genera; an emmet; a
      pismire.
  
      Note: Among ants, as among bees, there are neuter or working
               ants, besides the males and females; the former are
               without wings. Ants live together in swarms, usually
               raising hillocks of earth, variously chambered within,
               where they maintain a perfect system of order, store
               their provisions, and nurture their young. There are
               many species, with diverse habits, as agricultural
               ants, carpenter ants, honey ants, foraging ants, amazon
               ants, etc. The white ants or Termites belong to the
               Neuroptera.
  
      {Ant bird} (Zo[94]l.), one of a very extensive group of South
            American birds ({Formicariid[91]}), which live on ants.
            The family includes many species, some of which are called
            {ant shrikes}, {ant thrushes}, and {ant wrens}.
  
      {Ant rice} (Bot.), a species of grass ({Aristida oligantha})
            cultivated by the agricultural ants of Texas for the sake
            of its seed.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   An't \An't\
      A contraction for are and am not; also used for is not; --
      now usually written ain't. [Colloq. & illiterate speech.]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ant- \Ant-\
      See {Anti-}, prefix.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   -ant \-ant\ [F. -ant, fr. L. -antem or -entem, the pr. p.
      ending; also sometimes directly from L. -antem.]
      A suffix sometimes marking the agent for action; as,
      merchant, covenant, servant, pleasant, etc. Cf. {-ent}.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Ant
      (Heb. nemalah, from a word meaning to creep, cut off, destroy),
      referred to in Prov. 6:6; 30:25, as distinguished for its
      prudent habits. Many ants in Palestine feed on animal
      substances, but others draw their nourishment partly or
      exclusively from vegetables. To the latter class belongs the ant
      to which Solomon refers. This ant gathers the seeds in the
      season of ripening, and stores them for future use; a habit that
      has been observed in ants in Texas, India, and Italy.
     
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