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" A point in the heavens, in which the sun or a planet is at the greatest distance possible from the earth in its whole revolution. "
Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages - Page 61
by Henry Neuman - 1842
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language

John Walker - 1830 - 726 pages
...:i|i-.').iliU .'i ,, s. 527. DemoiutraUon. APOG.EON, ap.A-jtt!>n, 527. 7 APOGEE, Ipi*-j4 5 s' A •"** to tte heavens, in which the sun, or a' planet, is at the greatest distance possible from the ecnh in iu Khole revolution. APOLOGETICAL, ap-p&l-oj^t^-kal,? . APOLOGETICK, a-ol-A-Mk •*• T*JK...
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary

Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1830 - 686 pages
...r'p-^»', «• [Gr.J application of a similitude. • n. that point of the orbit in which the moon is at the greatest distance possible from the earth in its whole revolution. Ap'9-griph, n. a copy ; a transcript. A-pol-9-£e"t'ic, i a. of the nature of an apoloA-pol-o-*6t'i-cal,...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary ... of the English Language ...

John Walker - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1831 - 628 pages
...S-p3k're-fSl-nfe, s. VncerApoDicncAL, 4p-4-dm'U-kSI, a. Demonstrative. Aporans, ipA-dik'rfs, s. Demonsti-ation. heavens, in which the sun, or a planet, is at the...distance possible from the earth in its whole revolution. ApOLOGKnCAL, Sp-piUi-Ufi-kal, > — . APOLOOETICK, £-p5i-Aj*ttk, j *• * which is said in defence...
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Cobb's Expositor; Or, Sequel to the Spelling-book: Containing about Twelve ...

Lyman Cobb - English language - 1832 - 236 pages
...s. revelation. A poc ry pha, a-pok' re 'fa, s, books of doubtful authority. Ap o gee, dp' 6 ;jc6, s. a point in the heavens, in which the sun, or a planet,...at the greatest distance possible from the earth. A pol o gizc, a-psl' l6 'jlze, vn to plead in favour. Ap o logue, ip' 6 'lsg, s. a fable, moral tale....
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Johnson's English Dictionary, as Improved by Todd, and Abridged by Chalmers ...

Samuel Johnson - 1832 - 1738 pages
...)я. ». [¿xa and A'POGEE, ap'-A-je. 503. £ yi, Gr.] A point APOCE' UM, âp-è-jè'-um. > in (he heavens, in which the sun, or a planet, is at the greatest distance possible from the earth in ¡U whole revolution. Chombfrs. APOGIA TVRA*l 4-p6dje'-B-4-too/-ra. я. ». [Ital.] A cadence, in musick....
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Cobb's Abridgment of J. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and ...

John Walker, Lyman Cobb - English language - 1834 - 458 pages
...demANX ATO AFP Fate, far, fall, fat— me, met— pine, pin— ne, move, Ар о gee, ap' 6 ^jéè, s. a point in the heavens, in which the sun, or a planet,...possible from the. earth in its whole revolution. Ар о gees, ap' 6 'jèèz, s. plu. A pol о get i cal, à 'pôl-16-jèf è 'kâl, a. that is said...
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The Oratorical Dictionary

John Newland Maffitt - English language - 1835 - 316 pages
...authority, adj. apocryphal: adv. apocryphally. AP'ODAL. adj. Withoutfeet or I'm-1, s. apode. AP'OGEE. ». A point in the heavens, in which the sun, or a planet, is at the greatest distance from the earth. APOLLINA'RIANS. s. In church history a sect which denied the proper humanity of Christ,...
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The Ladies' Lexicon and Parlour Companion: Containing Nearly Every Word in ...

William Grimshaw - Women's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 428 pages
...writings, of doubtfMt authority, adj. apocryphal: adv, apocryphally. APQJGEE. s. A point in the heafens, in which the sun, or a planet? is at the greatest distance Iron* the earth. APOLOGUE, s. A kind of fable. APOL'OGY. s. Excuse, defence, plv apologies : v. apologize,...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language, on a Plan Entirely New

John Oswald - English language - 1836 - 590 pages
...gemmiferous, a. gem'meous, a. gem'my, a. gem'mary, a. gemmos'ity, n. * Apogason, apogee, or apogeum, " a point in the heavens, in which the sun, or a planet,...distance possible from the earth in its whole revolution. The ancient astronomers regarding the earth as the centre of the system, chiefly regarded the apogfeon...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ...

John Walker - English language - 1836 - 800 pages
...4P-od!k'te-k41. a. Dcmonstra live. S, a_p-A-dik's!st 527. Denionstration. bill ;_/« j-poatul -,-thm, THIS. A point in the heavens, in which the sun, or a planet, is at the greatest distance possible from earth " le revolution. i '* said"> defence of any thing. A ft) LOGIST, a-pol'6-iUt . s. One who makes...
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