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71as|tig|mat|ic — «AS tihg MAT ihk», adjective. 1. having astigmatism. 2. having to do with or characterized by astigmatism: »Figurative. the astigmatic views of a bigot. 3. correcting astigmatism: »astigmatic lenses. –as´tig|mat´i|cal|ly, adverb …
72ves|tig´i|al|ly — ves|tig|i|al «vehs TIHJ ee uhl», adjective. 1. remaining as a vestige. 2. Biology. no longer fully developed or useful. –ves|tig´i|al|ly, adverb …
73ves|tig|i|al — «vehs TIHJ ee uhl», adjective. 1. remaining as a vestige. 2. Biology. no longer fully developed or useful. –ves|tig´i|al|ly, adverb …
74pǽtig — see prǽtig, prættig …
75wætig — see pætig …
76an|as|tig|mat — «an AS tihg mat», noun. an anastigmatic lens …
77An|tig|o|ne — «an TIHG uhnee», noun. Greek Legend. the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta who gave her dead brother Polynices a proper burial, though doing so meant her own death, as her uncle, King Creon of Thebes, had forbidden it on pain of death …
78an|tig|o|rite — «an TIHG uh ryt», noun. a variety of serpentine, occurring in flaky layers in rocks of massive formation. ╂[< Antigorio, a valley in Italy, where it is found + ite1] …
79as|tig|mat|i|cal — «AS tihg MAT uh kuhl», adjective. = astigmatic. (Cf. ↑astigmatic) …
80as|tig|ma|tism — «uh STIHG muh tihz uhm», noun. 1. the structural defect of an eye or of a lens that makes objects look indistinct or gives imperfect images. With perfect focus, all the rays of light, entering through the cornea, converge at one point on the… …