[a]
[a]
- a
(article)
- one of the three articles used to describe single examples of something:
"a man, a hat, a dog and a cat"
"a van, a can, and a mouse with a rat"
- used to signify one of something or one group of things:
"a hat, one hat"; "a dozen of donuts, one dozen of donuts"
- used with adverbs to describe the extent of which an action is carried out:
"He took a little, he took a lot."
"He sipped a bit, for the soup was still hot."
(letter)
- the letter A, the first letter of the alphabet
- anything shaped like the letter A
- a-
(prefix)
- to be without: "amorality; without morality"
- to be the opposite of: "atypical; not typical"
see also: un-
- abacus
(noun) - an object used to count objects and perform simple math;
often made of a frame with parallel rods, with each rod holding movable beads
- abandon
(verb)
- to completely and utterly forsake someone/something
- to cease effort; give up
- /// (abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz) ///
(noun) - a string consisting of the 26 letters of the English alphabet
see also: alphabet
- abdomen
- the part and organs of the body within the belly
- a corresponding but not necessarily similar region of the body found in insects
- abecedarian
(noun) - a beginner; someone lacking experience
- abhor
(verb)
- to hate; to loathe, disgust, or despise something
- to turn away from, to reject
- ability
(noun) - the possibility of action
- able
(adjective) - to have the possibiity of action
- abolish
(verb) - to remove from legal effectiveness
- aboriginal
(adjective)
- original and/or first based on historical and scientific research
- to be native to a land before the arrival of foreigners/colonizers
- abort
(verb)

- about

- absurd
(adjective)

- absurdity
(noun)
- the state of being absurd, bizarre, exceedingly weird
- the concept of such absurdness
- an example or reference of such absurdness
- abundance
(noun)
- the state of being rich in something
- an occurrence of such a state of wealth:
"an abundance of corn, an abundance of wheat"
- abundant
(adjective)
- to be rich in something
- to be in/of a large size or number
- accept
(verb)
- to approve of a request consensually
- to come to terms with emotionally, as a means of being at peace with reality
- to verify and support the existance of a truth or condition
- access
(verb)
- to enter some place
- to retrieve data
(noun)
- permission to enter something
- ability to enter something
- accessibility
(noun) - the measure or quality of how able something can be accessed
- accessible
(adjective) - to be able to be accessed
- ache
(noun)
(verb)

- act
(verb)
- to perform an action; to do something
- to do things in accordance with a certain behavior
- to do things in accordance with a script or fictional character
(noun)
- the performance of a certain behavior
- a segment containing such a behavior
- action
(noun)
- the performance of an act or an example of such; the act of doing something
- a form of doing:
"Swimming, running, and skating are all actions that can be considered athletic."
(verb) - the process of doing something:
"Take action, before it's too late."
- activate
(verb)

- active
(adjective)

- activity
(noun)

- acquire
(verb)
- to obtain
- to receive
- acrobat
(noun)

- ad
(noun) - (slang) short for advertisement
see also: advertisement
- /// "Ad astra per aspera" ///
(phrase) - a Latin phrase, meaning "to the stars through hardships"
see also: Per aspera ad astra
- add
(verb) - to place more of an object
- addition
(noun) - the process of adding
- additive
(noun)

- address
(noun) - a description of street and district information as a means of locating a building

- adolescence
(noun) - the biological and psychological transition phase between childhood and adulthood
[NOTE: By necessity, adolescense is a confusing time in a person's life.]
[Things that once seemed so simple and well-defined have now grown complex and difficult to deal with.]
[At this stage, the human body starts maturing, often craving connection and the production of human beings.]
[In this time, authority concerning self-control is gradually shifted from parent to parent's child.]
[Adolescense is a crucial time for identity formation, for the dogmas of childhood are contested by the ideals of adulthood.]
- advance
(verb) - to progress; to move forward in development

- advanced
(adjective)
- to be of a state of high advancement; highly developed
- to be greatly complex; to have significant amounts of complexity or difficulty
- advertisement
(noun) - a display of claims or information as a means of selling a product
- aether
(noun)

- aeviternity
(noun) - see aevum
- aevum
(noun) (theology) - the type of eternity where saints and angels are said to dwell in heaven;
a type of "imperfect forever" between God's eternity and mankind's temporality

- affect
(noun) - to cause a change to occur within or onto something else
- affluent
(adjective)

- age
(noun) - a measurement of how long someone/something has existed
- agility
(noun)
- agnostic
(adjective)
- agnosticism
(noun)
- agrarian
(adjective)
- agriculture
(noun) - the science/art of growing crops and livestock, especially for
human consumption
- ahead

- aid
(noun)

- aim
(verb)
- to project attention towards something
- to point a ranged weapon towards a target
(noun) - to have something in mind; to have something as a goal
- air

- aircraft
(noun) - a vehicle that flies; man-made transport capable of flight
- airplane

- air strip
(noun) - a runway and/or landing field for aircraft to land from flights
- akin

- -al

- algebra
(noun)

- all

- align
(verb)

- allusion
(noun)

- almighty
(adjective) - omnipotent; unlimited in power and might
see also: omnipotent
- alphabet
(noun)
- a collection of letters or symbols, rearranged in order to form words and their meaning
- the English alphabet; the set of 26 letters that is used to form the words of the English language:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
- any collection of things that resemble or act like an alphabet
- alphabetize
(verb) - to sort things alphabetically; to form an alphabetical order
- always

- ambulance
(noun)

- America
(noun)

- American
(noun)
- a citizen of the United States
- the dialect of English spoken by these citizens
(adjective)
- relating to the United States
- relating to the Americas, the continents of North America and South America
- ampersand
(noun) - "&", a symbol used for representing the word "and"
---> ---> ---> & <--- <--- <---

Shown here are three different variants of the ampersand.
How the ampersand is displayed can change based on culture, type font, and personal preference.
---> ---> ---> & <--- <--- <---
see also: etc.
- an
- one of the three articles used to describe single examples of something:
"an egg, an ant, and an angry man's rant"
"an ostrich stalking an orange elephant"
[NOTE:] The article "a" is used before words starting with consanants.
The article "an" is used before words starting with vowels.
- used to signify one of something or one group of things:
"an amount of flour"; "an abundance of flowers"
- anathema
(noun)

- anatomic
(adjective) - relating to anatomy and/or the dissection of the body
- anatomical
(adjective) - relating to anatomy; relating to the body and its shape
- anatomy
(noun)

- angel
(noun)

- anger
(noun)

- angle
(noun)

- angry
(noun)

- anonymity
(noun)
- the state of being anonymous
- the quality of being anonymous
- anonymous
(adjective)

- another

- answer

- antagonist
(noun)
- the character in a story that acts as the main opposition to the protagonist's adventure
- the enemy of the main character
- any character who gets in the protagonist's way
- anyone who behaves in such a manner
[NOTE:] Not all antagonists are villains; not all villains are antagonists.
- antidisestablishmentarianism
(noun) (theology) - the ideology of resistance against the dissolution of
support from the state to the church, historically used within the context of the
British Government and the Anglican Church during the 19th century
- anxiety
(noun)

- anxious
(adjective)

- any

- anyhow

- anyone
(noun) - any person possible, any possible person of reference; often used to
refer to any human being
- anything
(noun) - any thing possible, any possible object of reference; can be used
to refer to something within a finite group of objects
- anywhere
(noun) - any place possible; can be used to describe a place within a finite
set of possible places
- apocalypse

- apocalyptic

- apolitical
(adjective)
- unrelated to politics
- to be uninterested in politics
- to be politically neutral; to be objective, unbiased or non-aligned
- apostasy

- Apostle
[NOTE: This definition defines the Apostles of Christ. For other definitions, see the lowercase definition below.]
(noun) - the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus Christ to spread and preach the Gospel
- apostle
(noun)
- a missionary; one sent on a religious mission, especially of the Christian faith
- a pioneer or early supporter of a reform/movement
- one of the twelve high-ranking officials of the Mormon Church
- apple
(noun)

- aquarium

- arch

- aromantic
(adjective) - involving either few or no romantic feelings or sentiment whatsoever
(noun) - a person who doesn't form romantic feelings for other people
- art

- artist

- article

- artificial
(adjective)
- manmade, made by human beings
- not natural; exists because of humans
- ASDF - or asdf
(noun)
- the first four letters on the home row key of the QWERTY keyboard setup
See also: QWERTY
- the Alaskan State Defense Force
- the Alabaman State Defense Force
- asexual
(adjective)
- independent of sexual reproduction
- can be done without another reproductive partner: "asexual reproduction"
- a person within a range of no sexual attraction and/or low/no desire for sexual activity
- ash
(noun)

- ask
(verb)
- to question: "May I ask what's in this soup?"
- to make a request for: "Ask your parents for help with this project."
- ASL
(noun) (acronym) - American Sign Language; a form of sign language developed in the United States,
native to the United States and Canada
- asset

- assiduity
(adjective) - the quality of constant, focused, attentive effort
- assist
(verb) - to help; to provide effort to someone for achieving something
- assistance
(noun) - help; the provision of effort from another person/entity
- assume

- assure

- asymmetrical
(adjective) - to lack symmetry; to have a lack of balance in shape along a line, axis, or center
- asymmetry
(noun) - an abscence of symmetry; a lack of balance in shape along an axis, line, or center
- at
(preposition)

- atheism

- atheist

- atlas

- atom

- atomic
(adjective) - relating to atoms
- atone
(verb) - to make up for; to make up for past injury or harm
- atrocity
- atrophy
(noun) - the degredation of the body's structure, either partially or completely
- attack
(verb)
(noun)
- attic
(noun)
- the highest room of a house, directly below the roof, often used as a storage place
- any place or space resembling an attic
- attract

- attraction

- attractive

- authentic
(adjective)
- to be true to itself
- to be true to its claims
- authenticate
(verb) - to prove that something is authentic
- author
(noun)
- a person who writes books or other written works
- a person comparable to an author
- authoritarian

- authoritative

- authority

- authorization

- authorship
(noun)
- the state of being an author
- the origin of a written work or other object
see also: author
- autobiographical

- autobiography
(noun)

- autocracy
(noun)
- a type of government where one person, an autocrat, has unlimited power
- a nation with such a government
- autocrat
(noun)
- a person who rules an autocracy; a person who rules with absolute power
- anyone who is interested in or claims to be such a ruler
- anyone who acts in such a manner
- automatic
(adjective) - to be done without human intervention and/or assistance
see also: assistance
- aviation
(noun)
- the science of flying aircraft
- the process of flying aircraft
- avoid
(verb)

- away

- awe
(noun)

- awful
(adjective) - significantly bad
- axe
(noun)
- a tool, often used to cut down trees
- a variety of tools similar to or diverging from an axe