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- a
- 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
- abecedarian
(noun) - a beginner; someone lacking experience
- abhor
- ability
(noun) - the possibility of action
- able
(adjective) - to have the possibiity of action
- accept
- acquire
- acrobat
- add
(verb) - to place more of an object
- addition
(noun) - the process of adding
- address
- aether
- affect
- affluent
- age
(noun) - a measurement of how long someone/something has existed
- agility
- agrarian
- agriculture
- ahead
- 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
- all
- allusion
- ambulance
- an
- anger
- angry
- another
- any
- anyhow
- anyone
- 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
- apple
- article
- asexual
- 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."
- asset
- assist
(verb) - to help; to provide effort to someone for achieving something
- assistance
(noun) - help; the provision of effort from another person/entity
- assure
- at
- atlas
- atom
- atomic
(adjective) - relating to atoms
- atone
(verb) - to make up for; to make up for past injury or harm
- automatic
(adjective) - to be done without human intervention and/or assistance
see also: assistance
- aviation
- awe
- awful
(adjective) - significantly bad
- axe