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Traditional English :: aria
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ariar.html - n. Mus. a long accompanied song for solo voice in an opera, oratorio, etc. [It.] |
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Traditional English :: Arian
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ariar.html - n. & adj. --n. an adherent of the doctrine of Arius of Alexandria (4th c.), who denied the divinity of Christ. --adj. of or concerning this doctrine. |
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Traditional English :: aria
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ariar.html - n. Mus. a long accompanied song for solo voice in an opera, oratorio, etc. [It.] |
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Traditional English :: Arian
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ariar.html - n. & adj. --n. an adherent of the doctrine of Arius of Alexandria (4th c.), who denied the divinity of Christ. --adj. of or concerning this doctrine. |
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Traditional English :: arid
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ariar.html - adj. 1 a (of ground, climate, etc.) dry, parched. b too dry to support vegetation; barren. 2 uninteresting (arid verse). aridity n. aridly adv. aridness n. [F aride or L aridus f. arere be dry] |
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Traditional English :: Aries
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ariar.html - n. (pl. same) 1 a constellation, traditionally regarded as contained in the figure of a ram. 2 a the first sign of the zodiac (the Ram). b a person born when the sun is in this sign. Arian adj. & n. [ME f. L, = ram] |
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