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appraival, appraive, appreeval, appreeve, approvt, appruival, appruive, appruived, appruivit, appruv, appruval, appruve, appruved, appruvit, apruivit,
appruive [əˈprøv, N. əpriːv]
v. To approve.
pt. pp. appruived
Compounds and phrases etc.
appruival: Approval.
appurtenance,
appurtenance [əˈpʌrtɪnəns]
n. An accessory or other item associated with a particular activity or style of living.
abrico, aipricock, aipricot, apricock, apricot,
apricot [ˈaprɪkɔ(t), ˈabrɪkɔ(t)]
n. A apricot.
$prile, Aiprae, Aiprile, Aperul, Aprile, Aprille, Apryle, Averil, Averile, Awprile, Prile,
Aprile [əˈprəil]
n. April.
ap, aplie, aply, app, appley, applie, apply, apt, aptlie, aptly,
apt [ap(t)]
adj. Apt, certain.
aptly
adv. Aptly, certainly.
aptitude, aptituid,
aptitude [ˈaptɪtud]
n. Fitness.
aqua-fontis,
aqua-fontis [ˈakwəˈfɔntɪs]
n. Spring water.
accavite, aquavita, aquavitae, aqua-vitae, aquavite,
aqua-vitae [ˈakwəˈvite]
n. Whisky.
aarle, aer, ar, arel, arl, arle, arr,
ar [I.Sh. ar]
n. A small particle, a feeble movement.
v. Also arle To move feebly or almost lifelessly.
Aranfrew, Aranthrew, Arenthrou, Arinthrow, Arranthru, Renfra, Renthrew,
Aranfrew [arənˈfru, arənˈθru, rənˈθru]
pn. Renfrew (Renfrewshire).
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