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AlmacantarAlmacantar Al`ma*can"tar, n. (Astron.)
(a) Same as Almucantar.
(b) A recently invented instrument for observing the heavenly
bodies as they cross a given almacantar circle. See
Almucantar. Antarchism
Antarchism Ant*ar"chism, n. [Pref. anti- + Gr. ? government.]
Opposition to government in general. [R.]
Antarchist
Antarchist Ant*ar"chist, n.
One who opposes all government. [R.]
Antarchistic
Antarchistic Ant`ar*chis"tic, Antarchistical
Ant`ar*chis"tic*al, a.
Opposed to all human government. [R.]
Antarchistical
Antarchistic Ant`ar*chis"tic, Antarchistical
Ant`ar*chis"tic*al, a.
Opposed to all human government. [R.]
AntarcticAntarctic Ant*arc"tic, a. [OE. antartik, OF. antartique, F.
antarctique, L. antarcticus, fr. Gr. ?; ? + ? bear. See
Arctic.]
Opposite to the northern or arctic pole; relating to the
southern pole or to the region near it, and applied
especially to a circle, distant from the pole 23[deg]
28[min]. Thus we say the antarctic pole, circle, ocean,
region, current, etc. Antarthritic
Antarthritic Ant`ar*thrit"ic, a. [Pref. anti- + arthritic.]
(Med.)
Counteracting or alleviating gout. -- n. A remedy against
gout.
Cantar
Cantar Can"tar, Cantarro Can*tar"ro, n. [It. cantaro (in
sense 1), Sp. cantaro (in sense 2).]
1. A weight used in southern Europe and East for heavy
articles. It varies in different localities; thus, at Rome
it is nearly 75 pounds, in Sardinia nearly 94 pounds, in
Cairo it is 95 pounds, in Syria about 503 pounds.
2. A liquid measure in Spain, ranging from two and a half to
four gallons. --Simmonds.
Cantarro
Cantar Can"tar, Cantarro Can*tar"ro, n. [It. cantaro (in
sense 1), Sp. cantaro (in sense 2).]
1. A weight used in southern Europe and East for heavy
articles. It varies in different localities; thus, at Rome
it is nearly 75 pounds, in Sardinia nearly 94 pounds, in
Cairo it is 95 pounds, in Syria about 503 pounds.
2. A liquid measure in Spain, ranging from two and a half to
four gallons. --Simmonds.
Crantara
Crantara Cran*ta"ra (kr?n-t?"r? or -t?"r?), n. [Gael.
cranntara.]
The fiery cross, used as a rallying signal in the Highlands
of Scotland.
Laminiplantar
Laminiplantar Lam`i*ni*plan"tar, a. [Lamina + L. planta sole
of the foot.] (Zo["o]l.)
Having the tarsus covered behind with a horny sheath
continuous on both sides, as in most singing birds, except
the larks.
Plantar
Plantar Plan"tar, a. [L. plantaris, fr. planta the sole of the
foot.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the sole of the foot; as, the plantar
arteries.
Scutelliplantar
Scutelliplantar Scu*tel`li*plan"tar, a. [L. scutellus a shield
+ planta foot.] (Zo["o]l.)
Having broad scutella on the front, and small scales on the
posterior side, of the tarsus; -- said of certain birds.
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Antar may
refer to:
Antar (film), 2013
Indian film
Antar (Rimsky-Korsakov), an 1868 symphonic...
- Asya
Ramazan Antar (Sorani Kurdish: ئاسیا ڕەمەزان ئەنتەر, 1998 — 30
August 2016), also
known as
Viyan Antar, was a
Kurdish YPJ
fighter who rose to prominence...
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started in 1971 in Brooklyn, New York, by
businessmen Eddie and Sam M.
Antar, and was
previously named ERS
Electronics (ERS
stood for Eddie, Rose and...
- The
Mighty Antar was a heavy-duty 6×4
tractor unit
built by
Thornycroft from the late 1940s onwards. For some
decades it was the
standard tank transporter...
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Australians for
Native Title and
Reconciliation (
ANTaR) is an independent,
national non-government, not-for-profit, community-based
organisation founded...
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Antar Laniyan Listen is a
Nigerian veteran actor, film producer, and director.
Laniyan was born in Osogbo, the
capital of Osun
State southwestern Nigeria...
- The
surname Antar is
shared by:
Eddie Antar and Sam
Antar,
founders of the
Crazy Eddie chain of
electronics stores Asia
Ramazan Antar (1997–2016), Kurdish...
- شداد العبسي), ʿAntarah ibn Shaddād al-ʿAbsī; AD 525–608), also
known as
ʿAntar, was a pre-Islamic Arab
knight and poet,
famous for both his
poetry and...
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Antar is a
former French petroleum company,
founded by
Pechelbronn SAEM in 1927 in Merkwiller-Pechelbronn, Bas-Rhin, Alsace. However, its
origins go back...
- The
given name
Antar is
shared by:
Antarah ibn Shaddad, 6th-century pre-Islamic Arab
warrior and poet
known as
Antar Antar Boucherit (born 1983), Algerian...