| agora1 |
a public square used as a marketplace and place of assembly in ancient Greece. [2 definitions] |
| agora2 |
the smaller monetary unit of Israel. (Cf. shekel.) |
| agoraphobia |
an abnormal fear of open or public spaces. |
| agouti |
any of several related nocturnal, burrowing rodents found in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere that are about the size of a rabbit but have short ears and grizzled fur. |
| agrarian |
pertaining to the ownership, tenure, or cultivation of land. [4 definitions] |
| agree |
to have the same opinion (often fol. by with). [6 definitions] |
| agreeable |
pleasing or likable. [2 definitions] |
| agreed |
determined by consensus. |
| agreement |
the act of reaching a common understanding or of agreeing. [5 definitions] |
| agribusiness |
large-scale industrial agriculture and related activities such as food-processing, equipment manufacture, and marketing. |
| agricultural |
having to do with agriculture or farming. |
| agriculture |
the raising of crops and livestock, or the science connected with improving the processes involved. |
| agriculturist |
an expert in the applied science of agriculture. [2 definitions] |
| agrimony |
any of various related plants of the rose family that have compound feathery leaves and bear long clusters of small yellow flowers on spiky stalks, and a prickly fruit. [2 definitions] |
| agro- |
soil; earth; field. |
| agrobiology |
the applied science of plant growth and nutrition aimed at improving soil conditions and crop yield. |
| agrochemical |
a chemical used to enhance the quality and increase the quantity of farm produce. [2 definitions] |
| agronomy |
the study and application of scientific methods of soil management and field crop production; scientific agriculture. |
| aground |
on or onto ground, esp. under water. [2 definitions] |
| agt. |
abbreviation of "agent," a person with authority to perform certain actions on behalf of another. |
| ague |
a fever accompanied by recurring periods of chills and sweating; malarial fever. [2 definitions] |