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A


a-

(word root) not, fromExamples of words with the root a-: asexual, atheist

A

abbr.1. accusative2. Games ace3. across4. adenine5. alto6. ampere7. or Å angstrom8. answer9. area10. Sports assist

a 1

or A E0058100 (ā)n. pl. a's or A's also as or As 1. The first letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter a.3. The first in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter A.5. A The best or highest in quality or rank: grade A milk.6. Music a. The sixth tone in the scale of C major or the first tone in the relative minor scale.b. A key or scale in which A is the tonic.c. A written or printed note representing this tone.d. A string, key, or pipe tuned to the pitch of this tone.7. A One of the four major blood groups in the ABO system. Individuals with this blood group have the A antigen on the surface of their red blood cells, and the anti-B antibody in their blood serum.Idiom: from A to Z Completely; thoroughly.

a 2

O0000850 (ə; ā when stressed)indef.art.1. Used before nouns and noun phrases that denote a single but unspecified person or thing: a region; a person.2. Used before terms that denote number, amount, quantity, or degree: only a few of the voters; a bit more rest; a little excited.3. a. Used before a proper name to denote a type or a member of a class: the wisdom of a Socrates.b. Used before a mass noun to indicate a single type or example: a dry wine.4. The same: birds of a feather.5. Any: not a drop to drink.
[Middle English, variant of an, an; see an1.]Usage Note: In writing, the form a is used before a word beginning with a consonant sound, regardless of its spelling (a frog, a university, a euphemism). The form an is used before a word beginning with a vowel sound (an orange, an hour). · An was once a common variant before words beginning with h in which the first syllable was unstressed; thus 18th-century authors wrote either a historical or an historical but a history, not an history. This usage made sense in that people often did not pronounce the initial h in words such as historical and heroic, but by the late 19th century educated speakers usually gave their initial h's a huff, and the practice of writing an before such words began to die out. Nowadays it survives primarily before the word historical. One may also come across it in the phrases an hysterectomy or an hereditary trait. These usages are acceptable in formal writing.

a 3

O0000850 (ə)prep. In every; to each; per: once a month; one dollar a pound.
[Middle English, from Old English an, in; see on.]

a 4

O0000850 (ə)aux.v. Informal Have: He'd a come if he could.
[Middle English, alteration of haven, to have; see have.]

a 5

abbr.1. acceleration2. are (measurement)

a

() or

A

n, pl a's, A's or As1. (Linguistics) the first letter and first vowel of the modern English alphabet2. (Phonetics & Phonology) any of several speech sounds represented by this letter, in English as in take, bag, calm, shortage, or cobra3. (Education) Also called: alpha the first in a series, esp the highest grade or mark, as in an examination4. from A to Z from start to finish, thoroughly and in detail

a

(ə; stressed or emphatic) determiner (indefinite article; used before an initial consonant) 1. used preceding a singular countable noun, if the noun is not previously specified or known: a dog; a terrible disappointment. 2. used preceding a proper noun to indicate that a person or thing has some of the qualities of the one named: a Romeo; a Shylock. 3. used preceding a noun or determiner of quantity: a cupful; a dozen eggs; a great many; to read a lot. 4. used preceding a noun indicating a concrete or abstract thing capable of being divided: half a loaf; a quarter of a minute. 5. (preceded by: once, twice, several times, etc) each or every; per: once a day; fifty pence a pound. 6. a certain; one: to change policy at a stroke; a Mr Jones called. 7. (preceded by not) any at all: not a hope.

a

(ə) vb an informal or dialect word for have: they'd a said if they'd known.

a

(ə) prep (usually linked to the preceding noun) an informal form of of: sorta sad; a kinda waste.

a

symbol for 1. (General Physics) acceleration 2. (Units) are(s) (metric measure of land) 3. (Units) atto- 4. (Chess & Draughts) chess See algebraic notation

A

symbol for 1. (Classical Music) music a. a note having a frequency of 440 hertz (A above middle C) or this value multiplied or divided by any power of 2; the sixth note of the scale of C majorb. a key, string, or pipe producing this notec. the major or minor key having this note as its tonic 2. (Biochemistry) a human blood type of the ABO group, containing the A antigen 3. (Automotive Engineering) (in Britain) a major arterial road: the A3 runs from London to Portsmouth. 4. (Film) (formerly, in Britain)a. a film certified for viewing by anyone, but which contains material that some parents may not wish their children to seeb. (as modifier): an A film. 5. (General Physics) mass number 6. (Mathematics) the number 10 in hexadecimal notation 7. (Card Games) cards ace 8. (Chemistry) chem argon (now superseded by Ar) 9. (Electronics) ampere(s) 10. (Electrical Engineering) Also: at ampere-turn 11. (General Physics) absolute (temperature) 12. (Electronics) (in circuit diagrams) ammeter 13. (Mathematics) area 14. (General Physics) (in combination) atomic: an A-bomb; an A-plant. 15. (Chemistry) chem affinity 16. (Biochemistry) biochem adenine 17. (Logic) logic a universal affirmative categorical proposition, such as all men are mortal: often symbolized as SaP. Compare E, I2, O1 18. a. a person whose job is in top management, or who holds a senior administrative or professional position b. (as modifier): an A worker. See also occupation groupings abbreviation for (Automotive Engineering) Austria (international car registration) [from Latin a(ffirmo) I affirm]

Å

symbol for (General Physics) angstrom unit

A, a

(eɪ)

n., pl. A's As, a's as. 1. the first letter of the English alphabet, a vowel. 2. any spoken sound represented by this letter. 3. something shaped like an A. 4. a written or printed representation of the letter A or a. Idioms: from A to Z, from beginning to end; completely; thoroughly: He knows the Bible from A to Z.

a1

(ə; when stressed eɪ)

indefinite article. 1. (used before a singular noun not referring to any specific member of a class or group or referring to a member not previously mentioned): We need a new car. I spoke to a doctor. 2. any; every: A dog has four legs. 3. one: a hundred years; a dozen eggs; a yard of fabric. 4. (used indefinitely with certain quantifiers): a great many years; a few stars. 5. the same: two at a time. 6. a single portion, unit, type, or instance of: two coffees and a tea. 7. a certain; a particular: A Mr. Johnson called. 8. another; one resembling: a Cicero in eloquence. 9. a work by: a Van Gogh. 10. any; a single: not a one. [Middle English; orig. preconsonantal phonetic variant of an1] usage: In both spoken and written English a is used before words beginning with a consonant sound (a book), an before words beginning with a vowel sound (an apple). Words that start with vowel letters but are pronounced with the consonant sound (y) or (w) are preceded by a: a union; a European; a one-room apartment. The names of the consonant letters f, h, l, m, n, r, s, and x begin with a vowel sound and thus are preceded by an: an F in geometry; to fly an SST. The names of all other consonants and of the vowel u take a: a B in Spanish; a U-turn. Words that begin with the letter h sometimes cause confusion. When the h is not pronounced, the word is preceded by an: an hour. When h is pronounced, the word is preceded by a: a history of the Sioux; a hero sandwich. (Formerly, an was used before pronounced h:an hundred.) Usage is divided, however, with such words as historian, historical, heroic, and habitual, which begin with an unstressed syllable in which h may be weak or silent. The use of a is widespread in both speech and writing (a historian of ancient China; a habitual criminal), but an is also common. Hotel and unique are occasionally preceded by an, but this use is regarded as old-fashioned.

a2

(ə; when stressed eɪ)
prep. for or in each; for or in every; per: ten cents a ride; three times a day.[orig. Middle English a, preconsonantal variant of on (see a-1); confused with a1]usage: See per.

a3

(ə)
prep. Pron. Spelling. of (often written as part of a single word, without a hyphen): the time a day; kinda; sorta.[Middle English]

a4

(ə)
auxiliary verb. Pron. Spelling. have (often written as part of a single, unhyphenated word): We shoulda gone.[Middle English]

Å


Physics Symbol. angstrom.

A

1. ampere. 2. angstrom. 3. answer.

A


Symbol. 1. the first in order or in a series. 2. (sometimes l.c.) (in some grading systems) a grade or mark indicating excellence or superiority. 3. a. the sixth tone of the ascending C major scale. b. the tonality having A as the tonic. 4. a major blood group. Compare ABO system. 5. adenine. 6. alanine. 7. (formerly) argon. 8. mass number.

a

are (unit of measurement).

A-

atomic (used in combination): A-bomb; A-plant.

a-1

, a reduced form of the Old English preposition on, meaning “on,” “in,” “into,” “to,” “toward,” preserved before a noun or adjective in a prepositional phrase, forming a predicate adjective or an adverbial element (afar; afoot; aloud; ashore; away). By analogy with original nominal collocations, a-1 has been joined to verbs, the resulting formation having the force of a present participle (ablaze; astride; awash). [Middle English, late Old English; compare a2, nowadays]

a-2

, a reduced form of the Old English preposition of: akin; afresh.

a-3

, a verbal prefix with the historical sense “out, up,” occurring in verbs and verb derivatives inherited from Old and Middle English, usu. marking the inception or completion of the action denoted by the base verb: abide; accursed; arise; ashamed; awake.[Middle English; Old English]

a-4

, var. of ab- before b, m, and v: amanuensis; avert.[Middle English < Latin ā-, a-]

a-5

, var. of ad-, used before sc, sp, st (ascend) and in words of French derivation, often with the sense of increase or addition (amass). [Middle English, in some words < Middle French a- < Latin ad- prefix or ad preposition (see ad-), as in abut; in others < Latin a- (variant of ad- ad-), as in ascend]

a-6

, var. of an-1 before a consonant: amoral; atonal; achromatic.

-a1

, a plural ending of nouns borrowed from Greek and Latin: phenomena; criteria; data.

-a2

, a feminine singular ending of nouns borrowed from Latin and Greek, also used in New Latin coinages to Latinize bases of any origin, and as a Latin substitute for the feminine ending -ē of Greek words: cinchona; pachysandra.

-a4

, a suffix occurring in the names of oxides of the chemical element denoted by the stem: alumina; thoria.[probably <-a of magnesia]

A.

1. Absolute. 2. Academy. 3. acre. 4. America. 5. American. 6. year. [< Latin annō, abl. of annus] 7. before. [< Latin ante] 8. April.

a.

1. about. 2. acre. 3. active. 4. adjective. 5. alto. 6. ampere. 7. year. [< Latin annō] 8. anonymous. 9. answer. 10. before. [< Latin ante] 11. are (unit of measurement). 12. Baseball. assist; assists.

A

Abbreviation of area

a

– an">an1. 'a' and 'an'

You usually use a and an when it is not clear or important which specific thing or person you are referring to. You only use a and an with singular countable nouns. When you are talking about a specific person or thing, you usually use the.

She decided to buy a car.He parked the car in front of the bakery.See the

You can describe someone or something using a or an with an adjective and a noun, or with a noun followed by more information.

His brother was a sensitive child.The information was contained in an article on biology.

Be Careful!
Don't omit a or an in front of a noun when the noun refers to someone's profession or job. For example, you say 'He is an architect'. Don't say 'He is architect'.

She became a lawyer.
2. 'a' or 'an'?

You use a in front of words beginning with consonant sounds and an in front of words beginning with vowel sounds.

Then I saw a tall woman standing by the window.We live in an old house.

You use an in front of words beginning with 'h' when the 'h' is not pronounced. For example, you say 'an honest man'. Don't say 'a honest man'.

The meeting lasted an hour.

An is used in front of the following words beginning with 'h':

heirheiressheirloomhonesthonoraryhonourhonourablehourhourly 

You use a in front of words beginning with 'u' when the 'u' is pronounced /juː/ (like 'you'). For example, you say 'a unique occasion'. Don't say 'an unique occasion'.

He was a university professor.She became a union member.

A is used in front of the following words:

ubiquitousunanimousunicornunificationuniformuniformeduniformityunifyingunilateralunilateralistunionuniqueunisexunituniteduniversaluniverseuniversityuraniumurinalurinaryurineusableusageuseusedusefuluselessuserusualusuallyusurperutensiluterusutilitarianutilityutopian 

You use an in front of an abbreviation when the letters are pronounced separately and the first letter begins with a vowel sound.

Before she became an MP, she was a social worker.He drives an SUV.
3. 'a' meaning 'one'

A and an are used to mean 'one' in front of some numbers and units of measurement.

a


Past participle: aed
Gerund: aing
Imperativeaa
PresentI ayou ahe/she/it aswe ayou athey a
PreteriteI aedyou aedhe/she/it aedwe aedyou aedthey aed
Present ContinuousI am aingyou are ainghe/she/it is aingwe are aingyou are aingthey are aing
Present PerfectI have aedyou have aedhe/she/it has aedwe have aedyou have aedthey have aed
Past ContinuousI was aingyou were ainghe/she/it was aingwe were aingyou were aingthey were aing
Past PerfectI had aedyou had aedhe/she/it had aedwe had aedyou had aedthey had aed
FutureI will ayou will ahe/she/it will awe will ayou will athey will a
Future PerfectI will have aedyou will have aedhe/she/it will have aedwe will have aedyou will have aedthey will have aed
Future ContinuousI will be aingyou will be ainghe/she/it will be aingwe will be aingyou will be aingthey will be aing
Present Perfect ContinuousI have been aingyou have been ainghe/she/it has been aingwe have been aingyou have been aingthey have been aing
Future Perfect ContinuousI will have been aingyou will have been ainghe/she/it will have been aingwe will have been aingyou will have been aingthey will have been aing
Past Perfect ContinuousI had been aingyou had been ainghe/she/it had been aingwe had been aingyou had been aingthey had been aing
ConditionalI would ayou would ahe/she/it would awe would ayou would athey would a
Past ConditionalI would have aedyou would have aedhe/she/it would have aedwe would have aedyou would have aedthey would have aed

A

A member of the highest grouping into which society is divided by occupation, typically a senior manager, administrator, or professional.
Thesaurus
Noun1.A - a metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001 micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiationangstrom, angstrom unitmetric linear unit - a linear unit of distance in metric termsmicromicron, picometer, picometre - a metric unit of length equal to one trillionth of a metermicromillimeter, micromillimetre, millimicron, nanometer, nanometre, nm - a metric unit of length equal to one billionth of a meter2.a - any of several fat-soluble vitamins essential for normal visionA - any of several fat-soluble vitamins essential for normal vision; prevents night blindness or inflammation or dryness of the eyesantiophthalmic factor, axerophthol, vitamin Afat-soluble vitamin - any vitamin that is soluble in fatsretinol, vitamin A1 - an unsaturated alcohol that occurs in marine fish-liver oils and is synthesized biologically from carotenedehydroretinol, vitamin A2 - a viscous alcohol that is less active in mammals than is vitamin A13.a - one of the four nucleotides used in building DNAA - one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose)deoxyadenosine monophosphatenucleotide, base - a phosphoric ester of a nucleoside; the basic structural unit of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA)4.a - (biochemistry) purine base found in DNA and RNAA - (biochemistry) purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNAadeninebiochemistry - the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistrypurine - any of several bases that are derivatives of purinedeoxyribonucleic acid, desoxyribonucleic acid, DNA - (biochemistry) a long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell and formed from nucleotides and shaped like a double helix; associated with the transmission of genetic information; "DNA is the king of molecules"ribonucleic acid, RNA - (biochemistry) a long linear polymer of nucleotides found in the nucleus but mainly in the cytoplasm of a cell where it is associated with microsomes; it transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm and controls certain chemical processes in the cell; "ribonucleic acid is the genetic material of some viruses"5.a - the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'UnitesA - the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps"amp, amperecurrent unit - a measure of the amount of electric charge flowing past a circuit point at a specific timemilliampere, mA - one thousandth of an ampereabamp, abampere - a unit of current equal to 10 amperes6.a - the 1st letter of the Roman alphabeta - the 1st letter of the Roman alphabetLatin alphabet, Roman alphabet - the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europealphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; "his grandmother taught him his letters"7.a - the blood group whose red cells carry the A antigenA - the blood group whose red cells carry the A antigengroup A, type Ablood group, blood type - human blood cells (usually just the red blood cells) that have the same antigens
Translations

A

(ei) noun one of the notes in the musical scale. 音階的音符之一 音阶的音符之一A flat (ˌei ˈflat) noun (music) a note that is a semitone lower than A. (音樂) A降半音 (音乐)低于A音的半音 A sharp (ˌei ˈʃaːp) noun (music) a note that is a semitone higher than A. (音樂) A升半音 (音乐)高于A音的半音

a,

an

(ə(n)) indef. article (a is used before words beginning with a consonant eg a boy, or consonant sound eg a union; an is used before words beginning with a vowel eg an owl, or vowel sound eg an honour.) 1. one. There is a boy in the garden. 一(數量詞) 一(个) 2. any; every. An owl can see in the dark. 任一或每一(數量詞) 任何一个或每一个3. for each; per. We earn $6 an hour. 每一 每个
a before hotel, ~historian.
an before heir, ~honest, ~honour, ~hour.

a

  • Just a moment, please
  • I'm on a diet
  • A month from now (US)
    In a month's time (UK)
  • A week from today (US)
    In a week's time (UK)
  • A


    A

     accommodation; adenine or adenosine; alanine; ampere; anode; anterior; (as a subscript) alveolar gas. See also point A" >point A.

    A

     absorbance, activity (radioactivity), area, mass number.

    ā

     (L.) an´te (before).

    α

     alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, often used to indicate the first member of a series, such as the α chain of hemoglobin. See also terms beginning alpha.

    A

    1. Abbreviation for ampere; adenine; alanine; alanyl. 2. As a subscript, refers to alveolar gas. 3. Symbol (usually capitalized italic, A) for absorbance. 4. Symbol for adenosine or adenylic acid in polynucleotides; alanine or alanyl in polypeptides. 5. First substrate in a multisubstrate enzyme-catalyzed reaction.

    A

    Symbol for absorbance; affinity; Helmholtz energy.

    a

    1. Abbreviation for total acidity; ante; area; asymmetric; auris; artery; arteria [TA]. 2. Symbol for atto-. 3. As a subscript, refers to systemic arterial blood.

    a

    Symbol for specific absorption coefficient; abbreviation for absorptivity; activity.

    A

    abbr.1. adenine2. ampere3. or Å angstrom4. area

    a

    Abbreviation for:
    absorptivity
    acceleration
    chemical activity
    arterial blood gas
    atto-

    A

    Abbreviation for:
    abnormal
    absorbance
    accessory
    acetum
    actin
    Actinomyces
    adenine
    adenosine
    admittance Electricity
    adrenaline
    adriamycin
    agar
    akinetic
    alanine
    albino guinea pig
    alcohol
    allele
    allergist
    allergy
    alternating current
    alveolar gas
    ampere
    amphetamine
    anaphylaxis
    Angstrom
    animal
    anion
    annealing
    anterior
    antigen
    antinuclear antibody (ANA is more commonly used)
    aqueous
    area
    arterial
    arteriolar
    asbestos
    asparagine
    atrial
    atrium
    assist
    atropine
    auricular
    auris (ear)
    axis
    a regional street term for LSD ONDCP
    mass number
    radioactivity

    A

    Symbol for: 1. Actin.2. Adenine.3. Adrenaline.4. Adriamycin.5. Alanine.6. Ampere.7. Amphetamine.8. Anaphylaxis.9. Angstrom.10. Anion.11. Anterior.12. Aqueous.13. Area.14. Asparagine.15. Atrium.16. Auricular.17. Axis.

    a

    Symbol for: 1. Absorptivity.2. Acceleration.3. Chemical activity.4. Arterial blood gas.5. atto-.

    °A

    Abbreviation for degree absolute; replaced by K (kelvin).

    A

    Abbreviation for alveolar ventilation

    A

    Abbreviation for absolute; adenine; alanine; ampere.

    A

    Abbreviation for Helmholtz energy.

    a

    Abbreviation for absorptivity.

    a

    Abbreviation for specific absorption coefficient.

    A

    abbrev.
    1. ABSORBANCE.
    2. the nitrogenous base ADENINE in NUCLEIC ACIDS.
    3. ALANINE.
    4. ANGSTROM.

    Å

    abbrev. ANGSTROM.

    A

    Abbreviation for alanine; ampere.

    Ā

    Abbreviation for anion.

    A


    A, the first letter of the English and most other alphabets, is frequentlyused as an abbreviation, (q.v.) and also in the marks of schedules orpapers, as schedule A, B, C, &c. Among the Romans this letter was used incriminal trials. The judges were furnished with small tables covered withwax, and each one inscribed on it the initial letter of his vote; A, when hevoted to absolve the party on trial; C, when he was for condemnation; and NL, (non liquet) when the matter did not appear clearly, and be desired a newargument.

    A


    A

    Fifth letter of a Nasdaq stock symbol specifying Class A shares.

    A

    1. A symbol appearing next to a stock listed on NASDAQ indicating that the stock is a class A share. All NASDAQ listings use a four-letter abbreviation; if an "A" follows the abbreviation, this indicates that the security being traded is class A. Publicly-traded companies sometimes issue common shares of different classes, which usually affects the shares' voting rights. Class A shares usually, but not always, carry more voting rights than class B shares.2. Indicating a class of mutual fund with a front-end load. In this case, a certain amount of one's investment is deducted for the mutual fund's salesperson's commission. This lowers the size of the investment in the mutual fund. For example, if one invests $50,000 in a mutual fund, a certain amount, say $1,000, is deducted for the commission, resulting in an investment of only $49,000 in the fund.

    A

    An upper-medium grade assigned to a debt obligation by a rating agency to indicate a strong capacity to pay interest and repay principal. This capacity is susceptible to impairment in the event of adverse developments.

    a

    1. Used in the dividend column of stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate a cash payment in addition to regular dividends during the year: 2.75a.2. Used in money market mutual fund transaction tables in newspapers to indicate a yield that may include capital gains and losses as well as current interest: AmCap Reserv a.

    A


    AcronymDefinition
    AArea
    ABlood Type
    AActivity
    AApproved
    AAccommodation
    ABattery Size
    AAtomic (as in A-bomb)
    AAmpere
    AAccusative
    AUSDA Grade for Dairy Products and Eggs
    AAbout
    ATo (Spanish, or from Latin ad)
    AAdult
    AAre (unit of area)
    AAmateur
    AYear
    AAss
    AAccount
    AAction
    AAdvanced
    AIndividual (IRB)
    AAdvanced Digital Audio (filename extension)
    AFirst in Series (chemistry)
    AAway (Sports)
    AAuthor
    AAssociation
    AAsk
    AActive
    AExcellent (scholastic grade)
    AAmerican Bank Note Company (numismatic/philatelic)
    AAnna
    AAnswer
    AArticle
    AAccept
    AAvailability
    AAustria (international car index mark)
    AAgency
    AAdministration
    AAdd(ed) (action code)
    AAnnual
    AAnalysis
    AGMT + 1 hour
    AAdvanced Levels (highest level of academic boards, UK)
    AAssist (Sports)
    AAttack (US military aircraft designation, as in A-10)
    AArmy (in combinations only)
    AApple
    AAgreed To (that an amendment or other matter was approved; US House)
    AArmy
    AAnonymous
    AMass Number (physics)
    AAustralian
    AAcademy
    AAbsolute (degrees Kelvin)
    AAnalysis and Assessment (LANL)
    AAlpha
    AAce
    AAutomobile
    AAssembly Source Code (Macintosh filename extension)
    AAfternoon
    AAce (used on playing cards)
    AAlto
    AAnno
    AAnchor (HTML)
    AAnalog
    AAircraft
    AAnalog Signal
    AAdjacent (to a carboxyl group; chemistry)
    AAqua
    AArc
    AAtomic Mass
    AAggressive Personality Type
    AAnnually
    AAnterior
    AAcre
    AArctic
    AAnte (Latin: Before)
    AAft
    AApplet
    AAirplane
    ASpecific Optical Rotation
    AAlgemeen
    AArse
    AAerial
    AAbsent
    AAnd
    ANewfoundland/Labrador (Canada Post designation)
    AAvance (French: fast)
    AAllegro (game programming library)
    AAlpha Particle
    AAuditor
    AAtto-
    AAcceleration
    AAdultery (as in the Scarlet Letter)
    AAcronym
    AAbbreviation
    AArtillery
    AArtery
    AFirst Substrate
    AAmphibian (aircraft type)
    AArterial Road (used with road numbers)
    AAt or Above (constrained altitude)
    AArterial blood
    ASpecific Absorption Coefficient
    AAirbus
    AAmplitude
    AAdjective
    AArgon
    ATotal Acidity
    AAsymmetric
    ARetinol (vitamin)
    AAccumulator
    AAutostrada (Italian notation for highways)
    AAirman
    AAdjutant
    AAnode
    ASmooth, Paintable (American Plywood Association Veneer Grades)
    ADegree of Dissociation
    AHelmholtz Energy
    AAuris (Latin: ear)
    AAlveolar Gas
    AAlanine
    AAdenosine
    AAnimaniacs
    AAliphatic Chain (chemistry)
    AAngstrom (should be written with Å; unit of length)
    AAdenine (one of four DNA building blocks)
    AAvianca Airlines (philatelic airmail overprint)
    AAbsorbance
    AAgouti
    AAbsorptance
    AAlwaya (dinnerware trademark)
    AAdenylic Acid
    AAmendment of Application (insurance)
    ANucleon Number (physics)
    AAromatic Substituent (chemistry)
    AAgilent Technologies Incorporated (stock symbol)
    AAssisted Citizen (Alabama Public Safety Radio Code)
    AStock and Bond Rating
    AFederal Reserve Bank of Boston, Massachusetts (designates original spot of circulation of a bill)
    AApplanation Tension (pressure in the eye)
    ABunsen Solubility Coefficient
    AAngle of Asymmetry (NIOSH)
    AAssay and Accountability (LANL)
    AAutotuned Navaid (aviation navigational aid)
    AAktopia
    AHighest Level of Division I College Athletics (United States)
    AAccelerating Contactor or Relay
    ALowest Full-Season Level (minor league baseball)
    AUndenominated US Stamp (15 cent, issued 22 May 78)
    AAir Force training category (15 days active duty training per year)

    A


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  • Synonyms for A

    nouna metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001 micron)

    Synonyms

    • angstrom
    • angstrom unit

    Related Words

    • metric linear unit
    • micromicron
    • picometer
    • picometre
    • micromillimeter
    • micromillimetre
    • millimicron
    • nanometer
    • nanometre
    • nm

    nounany of several fat-soluble vitamins essential for normal vision

    Synonyms

    • antiophthalmic factor
    • axerophthol
    • vitamin A

    Related Words

    • fat-soluble vitamin
    • retinol
    • vitamin A1
    • dehydroretinol
    • vitamin A2

    nounone of the four nucleotides used in building DNA

    Synonyms

    • deoxyadenosine monophosphate

    Related Words

    • nucleotide
    • base

    noun(biochemistry) purine base found in DNA and RNA

    Synonyms

    • adenine

    Related Words

    • biochemistry
    • purine
    • deoxyribonucleic acid
    • desoxyribonucleic acid
    • DNA
    • ribonucleic acid
    • RNA

    nounthe basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites

    Synonyms

    • amp
    • ampere

    Related Words

    • current unit
    • milliampere
    • mA
    • abamp
    • abampere

    nounthe 1st letter of the Roman alphabet

    Related Words

    • Latin alphabet
    • Roman alphabet
    • alphabetic character
    • letter of the alphabet
    • letter

    nounthe blood group whose red cells carry the A antigen

    Synonyms

    • group A
    • type A

    Related Words

    • blood group
    • blood type
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