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arragance, arrogance,
arrogance [ˈarəgəns]
n. Pride, presumption.
arrogant
adj. Proud, haughty
artifeece, artifeice, artifeis,
artifeece [ˈartɪfis]
n. A device.
airtifeecial, artifeecial, artifeicial, artyfeecial,
artifeecial [ˈartɪfiʃəl]
adj. Artificial.
arval, arvel, arvell, arvil, yarval, yarvall,
arval [MN. ˈ(j)arvəl]
n. A funeral feast.
arro, arvi, arvie, arvo,
arvie [I. ˈarvɪ]
also I.Ork. arvo [ˈarvo]
n. The chickweed Stellaria media.
aes, als, as, es, ess, is, iss, iz, us, uz,
as [az, əz, z, s]
adv. Used in comparisons to refer to the extent or degree of something, often meaning than.
conj. used to indicate that something happens during the time when something else is taking place and to indicate by comparison the way that something happens or is done.
prep. During the time of being (of the thing specified).
pron. (rare) That.
ascent, ashent,
ascend [əˈsɛn(d)]
v. To rise or mount upwards. To climb.
Compounds and phrases etc.
ascent: The action of rising, upward movement.
aseelum, aseilum,
aseelum [əˈsiləm]
n. Asylum.
asailag, aselag, assilag,
asel [I.Sh. ˈasəl]
n. A cold and keen wind.
Compounds and phrases etc.
aselag [ˈasɪləg]: The storm petrel Hydrobates pelagicus.
aschet, ashet, ashett, ashit,
ashet [ˈaʃət, MN. ˈaʃəd]
n. A serving dish.
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