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Ameeraka, Americae, Americay, Amerikay, Amerikey, Amerikie, Ameriky,
Americae [əˈmeːrɪkeː, ˈameːrɪka]
pn. America.
amiable [əˈmiəbl]
adj. Of people or speech: Friendly, well-disposed, amiable. Of things: Lovely, pleasant, attractive.
ammle,
ammle [aməl]
v. To amble.
amble, aml, ammel, ammle,
ammle [NN.b. I. aməl]
n. A swingle-tree.
ammuneetion, ammuneition,
ammuneetion [ˈam(j)uniʃən]
n. Ammunition.
amoont, amunt,
amoont [əˈmunt, əˈmʌnt]
n. Amount.
amoor, amour,
amour [əˈmuːr]
n. Love, lovemaking, love affairs, affection.
Compounds and phrases etc.
amourous: Inclined to love. Loving. Pertaining or relating to, expressive of, love.
amp,
amp [I.Sh. amp]
n. A state of watchfulness or anxiety.
ample,
ample [amp(ə)l]
adj. Abundant, extensive, full, complete.
adv. Amply.
amshach, amshacht, amshack, anshach, hamschoch, hamsheath, hamsheugh, hamshoch, hamshogh, hamshough, haumshoch,
amshach [ˈamʃəx]
also hamshoch [ˈhamʃɔx]
n. WC. MN. An accident, misfortune, an injury.
adj. WC. Severely bruised. Of critics: severe, censorious.
v. MN. To injure.
pt. pp. amshacht
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