ANDROGYNOUS

, an appellation given, by astrologers, to such of the planets as are sometimes hot, and sometimes cold; as mercury, which is accounted hot and dry when near the sun, and cold and moist when near the moon.

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Entry taken from A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, by Charles Hutton, 1796.

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ANAPHORA
ANAXAGORAS
ANAXIMANDER
ANAXIMENES
ANDERSON (Alexander)
* ANDROGYNOUS
ANDROMEDA
ANEMOMETER
ANEMOSCOPE
ANGLE
ANGULAR