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accont, accoont, accoontable, accoonts,
accoont [əˈkunt]
n. Account.
pl. accoonts News, details, information.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
accoontable: Accountable.
accoutrement, accoutrements,
accoutrement [əˈkutrəmənt]
n. Equipment, outfit.
pl. accoutrements Trappings.
accresce, accress,
accress [aˈkreɛs]
v. To accrue, come to as an addition. To increase, grow.
acceese, acceesed, acceesin, accuise, accuised, accuisin, accusin, accyoost,
accuise [əkˈjøːz, əkˈjyːz, I. əkˈøːz, C. əkˈjeːz, MN. əkˈiːz]
v. To accuse.
pt. pp. accuised
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
accuisin: Accusing.
accuissation [S. I. əkˈjøseʃən, C. əkˈjjɪs-, N. əkˈjis-, jəkˈjus-]: Accusation
acceestom, accuistom, accuistomed, accuistomit, accuistomt,
accuistom [S. I. əˈkystəm, C. əˈkɪstəm, N. əˈkistəm]
v. To accustom.
pt. pp. accuistomt
accumulate, accumulation,
accumulate [əˈk(j)um(j)əlet]
v. To collect a large number of things over a long period of time.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
accumulation: An amount of something that has been collected.
accurat,
accurat [əˈk(j)uːrət]
adj. Accurate.
ace, eace, eece, ess, yiss,
ace [es, MN. is]
n. Ace, the smallest possible amount. The best.
Achencra, Achencraa, Achencraw, Achencrow,
Achencraw [ˈɑxncrɑː, ˈɔxncrɔː, N. I. ˈaːxncraː]
pn. Achencrow (Borders).
acharspeer, acherspire, acherspyre, aikaspire, aikaspyre,
acherspyre [ˈaxərspaɪr, -spiːr]
n. The sprouting of barley or other grain in the process of malting, a sprout of such grain.
v. Of grain: to sprout in malting, to germinate.

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