American
(A*mer"i*can) n. A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginal inhabitants, but
now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America, and especially to the citizens of the
United States.
The name American must always exalt the pride of patriotism.
Washington.
Americanism
(A*mer"i*can*ism) n.
1. Attachment to the United States.
2. A custom peculiar to the United States or to America; an American characteristic or idea.
3. A word or phrase peculiar to the United States.
Americanization
(A*mer`i*can*i*za"tion) n. The process of Americanizing.
Americanize
(A*mer"i*can*ize) v. t. [imp. & p. p. Americanizer ; p. pr. & vb. n. Americanizing.]
To render American; to assimilate to the Americans in customs, ideas, etc.; to stamp with American characteristics.
Ames-ace
(Ames"-ace) n. Same as Ambs- ace.
Amess
(Am"ess) n. (Eccl.) Amice, a hood or cape. See 2d Amice.
Ametabola
(||Am`e*tab"o*la) n. pl. [NL.] (Zoöl.) A group of insects which do not undergo any metamorphosis.
[Written also Ametabolia.]
Ametabolian
(A*met`a*bo"li*an) a. [Gr. unchangeable; 'a priv. + changeable, to change.] (Zoöl.) Of or
pertaining to insects that do undergo any metamorphosis.
Ametabolic
(A*met`a*bol"ic Am`e*tab"o*lous), a. (Zoöl.) Not undergoing any metamorphosis; as, ametabolic
insects.
Amethodist
(A*meth"o*dist) n. [Pref. a- not + methodist.] One without method; a quack. [Obs.]