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annihil
† aˈnnihil, v. Obs. Forms: 5 anychile, 6 adnychell, adnihill, annihil. [a. Fr. annihile-r, 14–16th c. an(n)ichil(l)er, adnichil(l)er, ad. late L. annihilā-re, adnihilāre (in Jerome), f. ad to + nihil nothing. In med.L. commonly spelt adnichilare, whence the earlier Fr. and Eng. spellings.] = annihil... Oxford English Dictionary
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annihilable
annihilable, a. (əˈnaɪhɪləb(ə)l) [f. L. annihilāre (see annihil) + -ble.] Capable of being annihilated or blotted out of existence.1677 J. Webster Witchcr. x. 211 Seeing bodies, no more than spirits to be annihilable by second causes. 1791 T. Paine Rights M. (ed. 4) 136 The rights of men in society,... Oxford English Dictionary
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annihiled
† aˈnnihiled, ppl. a. Obs. [f. annihil v. + -ed.] = annihilated.1691 Blount Law Dict., Adnichiled, nulled or made void. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Hydra members
Agent Dakini - Anton Trojak - Annihil-Agent, 47, Scientist (deceased). wikipedia.org
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annihilment
† aˈnnihilment Obs. rare—1. In 6 anychyll-. [f. Fr. annihile-r (see annihil) + -ment. Prob. *anichillement existed in OFr.] Annihilation.1526 J. Hacket To Wolsey MS. Cott. Galba B. ix. 35 Comandment..for the anychyllment and destruccion of thys nywe bokes. Oxford English Dictionary
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annihilator
annihilator (əˈnaɪhɪleɪtə(r)) [f. annihilate v. + -or, as if a. L. *annihilātor.] He who, or that which, annihilates or utterly destroys.1698 Congreve Way of World iv. ix. (Jod.) Witwood, you are an annihilator of sense. 1841 Hor. Smith Moneyed Man III. xi. 325 Steam..the uniter of nations, the anni... Oxford English Dictionary
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annihilate
▪ I. annihilate, ppl. a. arch. (əˈnaɪhɪlət) Forms: 4–7 adnichilat(e, 5–6 adnychyl-, 6 adnihil-, 6– annihilate. [ad. L. annihilāt-us pa. pple. of annihilā-re: see annihil. As in other instances (see -ate) this ppl. adj. originated a vb. of same form, which eventually displaced the earlier annihil; of... Oxford English Dictionary
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adnichil
† adˈnichil, v. Obs.—0 [a. Fr. (14th–15th c.) adnichille-r, mod annihile-r, ad. L. adnihilā-re, annihilā-re to annihilate.]1706 Phillips, Adnichiled (old Law-word) annulled, brought to nothing, or made void. Oxford English Dictionary
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annihilation
annihilation (əˌnaɪhɪˈleɪʃən) [a. Fr. annihilation, 14th c. anichilacion, f. L. adnihilāt-: see annihil and -ation. Not in Cotgr. 1611.] 1. The action or process of reducing to nothing, or of blotting out of existence. a. materially.a 1638 Mede Paraphr. 2 Pet. iii. 7 A destruction of the whole creat... Oxford English Dictionary
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annihilative
annihilative, a. (ɑːˈnaɪhɪlətɪv) [f. L. annihilāt- (see annihil) + -ive.] Such as to annihilate; destructive, crushing.1836 Blackw. Mag. XL. 255 Darkness [seems]..suppressive or annihilative of life. 1865 Carlyle Fredk. Gt. VII. xviii. iii. 129 Victory at Prag considered to be much more annihilative... Oxford English Dictionary
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