| argentic |
of or containing silver, esp. divalent silver. |
| argentiferous |
containing or yielding silver. |
| Argentina |
a country in the southern part of South America, between Chile and Uruguay. |
| Argentine |
a person who was born or lives in Argentina; Argentinean. [2 definitions] |
| argentine |
of or resembling silver. |
| argentous |
of or containing univalent silver. |
| argillaceous |
of or containing clay or its components. |
| Argo |
(italics) in Greek mythology, the ship used by Jason in his search for the Golden Fleece. |
| argon |
a chemical element of the inert gas group that has eighteen protons in each nucleus. (symbol: Ar) |
| Argonaut |
in Greek mythology, any of the crew of the Argo, who sailed with Jason in search of the Golden Fleece. |
| argosy |
a large merchant vessel, esp. one carrying valuable merchandise. [3 definitions] |
| argot |
the vocabulary or jargon characteristic of a specific group or class, esp. of criminals. |
| arguable |
suitable as a subject for argument. [2 definitions] |
| arguably |
as is able to be supported by argument. |
| argue |
to put forward reasons for or against something. [5 definitions] |
| argument |
a discussion in which there is disagreement along with presentation of various sides of an issue. [5 definitions] |
| argumentation |
the process of developing an elaborate argument based on logic. [2 definitions] |
| argumentative |
given to argument, debate, or violent clashes of opinion, often without cause; contentious. |
| argyle |
of a knitted article, having a diamond-shaped pattern of two or more colors. [3 definitions] |
| aria |
a melody or song. [2 definitions] |
| Ariadne |
Cretan princess, daughter of King Minos, who gave Theseus the thread that enabled him to find his way out of the Labyrinth. |