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Anarchic
Anarchic A*nar"chic, Anarchical A*nar"chic*al, a. [Cf. F. anarchique.] Pertaining to anarchy; without rule or government; in political confusion; tending to produce anarchy; as, anarchic despotism; anarchical opinions.
Anarchical
Anarchic A*nar"chic, Anarchical A*nar"chic*al, a. [Cf. F. anarchique.] Pertaining to anarchy; without rule or government; in political confusion; tending to produce anarchy; as, anarchic despotism; anarchical opinions.
Anarchism
Anarchism An"arch*ism, n. [Cf. F. anarchisme.] The doctrine or practice of anarchists.
Anarchist
Anarchist An"arch*ist, n. [Cf. F. anarchiste.] An anarch; one who advocates anarchy of aims at the overthrow of civil government.
Anarchize
Anarchize An"arch*ize, v. t. To reduce to anarchy.
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.]
Antimonarchic
Antimonarchic An`ti*mo*nar"chic, Antimonarchical An`ti*mo*nar"chic*al, Opposed to monarchial government. --Bp. Benson. Addison.
Antimonarchical
Antimonarchic An`ti*mo*nar"chic, Antimonarchical An`ti*mo*nar"chic*al, Opposed to monarchial government. --Bp. Benson. Addison.
Antimonarchist
Antimonarchist An`ti*mon"arch*ist, n. An enemy to monarchial government.
Archiannelida
Archiannelida Ar`chi*an*nel"i*da, n. pl. [NL.; pref. archi- + annelida.] (Zo["o]l.) A group of Annelida remarkable for having no external segments or distinct ventral nerve ganglions.
Archiater
Archiater Ar"chi*a`ter, n. [L. archiatrus, Gr. ?; pref. ? + ? physician, ? to heal.] Chief physician; -- a term applied, on the continent of Europe, to the first or body physician of princes and to the first physician of some cities. --P. Cyc.
Archibald wheel
Archibald wheel Ar"chi*bald wheel A metal-hubbed wheel of great strength and elasticity, esp. adapted for artillery carriages and motor cars.
Archiblastula
Archiblastula Ar`chi*blas"tu*la, n. [Pref. archi + blastula.] (Biol.) A hollow blastula, supposed to be the primitive form; a c[oe]loblastula.
Archibuteo ferrugineus
Roughleg Rough"leg`, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of large hawks of the genus Archibuteo, having the legs feathered to the toes. Called also rough-legged hawk, and rough-legged buzzard. Note: The best known species is Archibuteo lagopus of Northern Europe, with its darker American variety (Sancti-johannis). The latter is often nearly or quite black. The ferruginous roughleg (Archibuteo ferrugineus) inhabits Western North America.
Archibuteo lagopus
Roughleg Rough"leg`, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of large hawks of the genus Archibuteo, having the legs feathered to the toes. Called also rough-legged hawk, and rough-legged buzzard. Note: The best known species is Archibuteo lagopus of Northern Europe, with its darker American variety (Sancti-johannis). The latter is often nearly or quite black. The ferruginous roughleg (Archibuteo ferrugineus) inhabits Western North America.
Archical
Archical Ar"chi*cal, a. [Gr. ? able to govern, fr. ? beginning, government. See Arch-, pref.] Chief; primary; primordial. [Obs.] --Cudworth.
Archidiaconal
Archidiaconal Ar`chi*di*ac"o*nal, a. [L. archidiaconus, Gr. ?, equiv. to E. archdeacon.] Of or pertaining to an archdeacon. This offense is liable to be censured in an archidiaconal visitation. --Johnson.
Archiepiscopacy
Archiepiscopacy Ar`chi*e*pis"co*pa*cy, n. [Pref. archi- + episcopacy.] 1. That form of episcopacy in which the chief power is in the hands of archbishops. 2. The state or dignity of an archbishop.
Archiepiscopal
Archiepiscopal Ar`chi*e*pis"co*pal, a. [Pref. archi- + episcopal.] Of or pertaining to an archbishop; as, Canterbury is an archiepiscopal see.
Archiepiscopality
Archiepiscopality Ar`chi*e*pis`co*pal"i*ty, n. The station or dignity of an archbishop; archiepiscopacy. --Fuller.
Archiepiscopate
Archiepiscopate Ar`chi*e*pis"co*pate, n. [Pref. archi- + episcopate.] The office of an archbishop; an archbishopric.
Archil
Archil Ar"chil (?; 277), n. [OF. orchel, orcheil, It. orcella, oricello, or OSp. orchillo. Cf. Orchil.] 1. A violet dye obtained from several species of lichen (Roccella tinctoria, etc.), which grow on maritime rocks in the Canary and Cape Verd Islands, etc. --Tomlinson. 2. The plant from which the dye is obtained. [Written also orchal and orchil.]
Archilochian
Archilochian Ar`chi*lo"chi*an, a. [L. Archilochius.] Of or pertaining to the satiric Greek poet Archilochus; as, Archilochian meter.
Archilute
Archlute Arch"lute, Archilute Arch"i*lute, n. [Cf. F. archiluth, It. arciliuto.] (Mus.) A large theorbo, or double-necked lute, formerly in use, having the bass strings doubled with an octave, and the higher strings with a unison.
Archimage
Archimage Ar"chi*mage, Archimagus Ar`chi*ma"gus, n. [NL.; pref. archi- + L. magus, Gr. ?, a Magian.] 1. The high priest of the Persian Magi, or worshipers of fire. 2. A great magician, wizard, or enchanter. --Spenser.
Archimagus
Archimage Ar"chi*mage, Archimagus Ar`chi*ma"gus, n. [NL.; pref. archi- + L. magus, Gr. ?, a Magian.] 1. The high priest of the Persian Magi, or worshipers of fire. 2. A great magician, wizard, or enchanter. --Spenser.
Archimandrite
Archimandrite Ar`chi*man"drite, n. [L. archimandrita, LGr. ?; pref. ? (E. arch-) + ? an inclosed space, esp. for cattle, a fold, a monastery.] (Gr. Church) (a) A chief of a monastery, corresponding to abbot in the Roman Catholic church. (b) A superintendent of several monasteries, corresponding to superior abbot, or father provincial, in the Roman Catholic church.

Meaning of Archi from wikipedia

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