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aatum, aatumm, aatumn, automney, autum, autumm, autumn, autumnye,
autumn [ˈɑːtʌm, ˈɔːtʌm, N. I. ˈaːtʌm]
n. Autumn.
a_vaa, aa_va, ava, ava$, avaa, avah, avaw,
ava [əˈvɑː, əˈvɔː, N. I. əˈvaː]
adv. At all, without stopping, of all.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
no ava: Not at all.
avaal, avail, availl,
avail [əˈvel]
n. Worth, value, property, means.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
available: Able to be used or obtained, at someone's disposal.
avance, avancement,
avance [əˈvans]
v. To go forward, to make progress. To raise to a higher estate or rank. To make more prosperous or distinguished.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
avancement: Furthering. Advancement in rank or reputation.
avantage, vantage,
avantage [əˈvantɪdʒ]
also vantage [vantɪdʒ]
n. Advantage. An occasion or opportunity for personal success or profit. n. An advatage as in superiority or tactics, quality or status, profit or financial gain. A benefit or gain in general.
avarice [ˈavərɪs]
n. Extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
avaricious: Having or showing an extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
average [ˈəvərɪdʒ]
n. An amount, standard, level, or rate regarded as usual or ordinary.
aiverin, aiverins, aivrin, aivrins, averen, averin, averins,
averin [ˈev(ə)rən, ˈɛv(ə)rən]
n. NEC. SN. MN. The cloudberry Rubus chamaemorus.
avide, avidin, avidit, avoid, avoidin, avoidit, avoud, avowed, avyde, avydin, avydit, awowd,
avide [əˈvəid]
v. To shun or refrain from someone or something. To have nothing to do with an action, a scandal, etc. To escape, evade.
pt. pp. avidit
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
avidin: Avoiding.
 
See evite also.
ad_avisandum, avisandum, avizandum,
avisandum [ad avɪzˈandʌm]
leg. Further consideration.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
ad avisandum: leg. Consideration.

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