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22nd Amendment an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that ensures that no person can be elected to more than two four-year terms as President of the United States. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, was passed in reaction to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office.
about more or less; nearly. [1/2 definitions]
above all more importantly than anything else. [2 definitions]
abundance an amount that is more than enough; a very plentiful quantity. [1/2 definitions]
abundant large in amount or number; more than enough.
accent a mark (' or `). Accents are used to show what parts of a word are to be said with more stress. [3/5 definitions]
accentuate to give more emphasis to; draw attention to.
accessory an item added on to something else to make it prettier, more complete, or more useful. [1/2 definitions]
accident-prone tending or likely to have more than the average number or rate of accidents.
accompaniment a part of a piece of music that supports or provides background for another, more important part. [1/2 definitions]
account executive in a company such as an advertising agency, a person responsible for managing one or more clients' accounts and often for securing new accounts.
accumulator a register or electrical circuit for storing numbers and performing one or more arithmetic or logical operations on them, as in a calculator or computer. [1/3 definitions]
action-adventure a genre of films, video games, and the like having an exciting undertaking involving risk and danger as its main story line, and involving one or more heroes engaged in a series of physical challenges. [1/2 definitions]
activate in chemistry, to make more reactive, as by heating. [1/6 definitions]
add to put on or with something else to make it larger or better. [1/3 definitions]
addend a number added to one or more other numbers to form a sum.
addition the process of finding the total of two or more numbers. [1/2 definitions]
additional more; added.
adit an entrance or means of access, esp. a more or less horizontal passageway that leads into a mine.
adjust to bring to a more desirable, fitting, or correct state, relationship, position, or the like. [1/5 definitions]
adjustable able to be adjusted; able to be made into a more desirable, fitting, or correct state, position, or the like. [1/2 definitions]