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ability the capacity or power to do something; quality of being able. [1/2 definitions]
able having the skill, power, or opportunity that one must have to do a thing. [1/3 definitions]
abolish to do away with; put a stop to; end. [1/2 definitions]
abrogate to do away with; set aside. [1/2 definitions]
academic having to do with scholarship or disciplined, intellectual study. [1/4 definitions]
acoustic having to do with sound or the science of sound, or with the sensation and organs of hearing. [1/3 definitions]
act to do something with purpose or energy. [1/14 definitions]
ad-lib to make up or do without preparation; improvise (something spoken, sung, or played). [2/3 definitions]
aerospace having to do with the vehicles, satellites, missiles, and the like designed to operate in aerospace. [1/2 definitions]
afford to be able to do (something) without fear of serious consequences. [1/3 definitions]
African of or having to do with Africa, or its people or languages. [1/2 definitions]
agency shop an agreement, between an owner or manager and a union that requires employees who do not want to join the union to pay a fee. [1/2 definitions]
agglutination the act or process of gluing or sticking together, or causing to do so. [1/2 definitions]
all-around able to do a variety of things; not specialized; versatile. [1/2 definitions]
allegorical having to do with allegory. [1/2 definitions]
allogenic caused by environmental factors that do not involve living organisms. [1/2 definitions]
alternate to do in succession or rotation. [1/9 definitions]
ape any of a group of primates, such as the gorilla, chimpanzee, gibbon, or orangutan. Apes are large mammals and do not have tails. [1/5 definitions]
a piece of cake (informal) something extremely easy to do or accomplish.
Apollyon according to the Book of Revelation, a destroying angel who is the king of the evil spirits that will torture those who do not bear the seal of God when the earth is destroyed; Abaddon.
apostolic having to do with Jesus Christ's apostles or their teachings. [2 definitions]