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alleed, allude, alludit, alluid,
allude [əˈlud]
v. Suggest or call attention to indirectly. To hint at.
pt. pp. alludit
alluir, alluire, allure,
allure [əˈluːr]
v. To allure, entice, tempt.
ally [aləi]
n. An ally.
v. To unite in alliance. To enter into alliance.
pt. pp. allied
almanac, ollminick,
almanac [ɑlˈmənak, -ɪk]
n. Almanac.
aalmark, almark,
almark [I.Sh. a(ː)lmark]
n. A sheep that breaks through fences etc.
alphabet,
alphabet [ˈalfəbɛt]
n. arch. A list of authorized charges.
alphine, alphyne,
alphine [ˈalfin]
n. arch. The bishop in chess.
aaltar, altar,
altar [ˈɑːltər]
n. An altar.
alter, alther,
alter [altər]
n. A change, a change of weather.
v. leg. To reverse the judgment of a lower court. I.Sh. To hesitate, waver, to think twice before doing something.
Compounds and phrases etc.
altercate: To dispute or argue noisily and publicly.
altercation: A noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public.
altern,
altern [ˈaltərn
adj. Recurring alternately.
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