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alexia Loss of the power to read.
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Alexander ^AXQavfyns), of thichonium in Aetolia, was commander of the Aetolians in bc 218 and 219. He attacked the rear of the army of Philip on his return from Thermus, but the attempt- was unsuccessful, and many Aetolians fell. (Polyb. v. 13.) [LS]
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Alexander, ^AXQavfyns), of thichonium in Aetolia, was commander of the Aetolians in bc 218 and 219. He attacked the rear of the army of Philip on his return from Thermus, but the attempt- was unsuccessful, and many Aetolians fell. (Polyb. v. 13.) [LS]
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Alexander technique A technique concerned with improving posture to reduce or prevent arthritis.
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Alexander man-defender. (1.) A relative of Annas the high priest, present when Peter and John were examined before the Sanhedrim (Acts 4:6).
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