| annex |
to add or attach, esp. to something larger. [4 definitions] |
| annexation |
the act of taking and adding (territory) to one's own territory. |
| annihilate |
to destroy completely; reduce to ruin. [3 definitions] |
| annihilation |
the act of destroying completely, or an instance or state of being completely destroyed. [2 definitions] |
| anniversary |
the yearly recurrence of a particular event such as a marriage. [2 definitions] |
| anno Domini |
(Latin) in the year of the Lord (often abbreviated "A.D.") |
| annotate |
to provide (a written work) with explanatory notes or critical commentary. [2 definitions] |
| annotation |
an explanatory or critical note added to a text; commentary. [2 definitions] |
| announce |
to make known publicly. [4 definitions] |
| announcement |
a public or formal notice, statement, or request. [3 definitions] |
| announcer |
a person who announces. [2 definitions] |
| annoy |
to disturb or cause irritation, esp. by repeated bothersome behavior. [2 definitions] |
| annoyance |
someone or something that disturbs or irritates. [3 definitions] |
| annoying |
causing annoyance; irritating; bothersome. |
| annual |
happening once every year. [4 definitions] |
| annually |
once a year; yearly. |
| annual ring |
one of the concentric rings of wood visible in a cross section of a tree representing the layer of growth from one year. |
| annuitant |
a person receiving an annuity. |
| annuity |
a regular annual income paid at fixed intervals and produced by money invested or by an insurance contract. [2 definitions] |
| annul |
to make nonexistent or ineffective; cancel. [2 definitions] |
| annular |
ring-shaped. |