Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AN'NE-LID, or AN-NEL'I-DANS
AN'NE-LID, or AN-NEL'I-DANS, n. [L. annellus, a little ring; and Gr. ειδος, form.]
An animal having rings in the skin, which serve for instruments of motion, as worms. – Bell.
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