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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.
a2 one; used to introduce one particular thing or person of a group or kind, but one which is not known to the listener or is not important to identify. [1/3 definitions]
A.A. abbreviation of "Associate in Arts," an undergraduate degree conferred on a person who has completed a curriculum in the liberal arts.
ablaut a pattern of changes in sounds, usually vowels, that indicate variations in tense, number, person, or the like, as in "sink," "sank," and "sunk".
abolitionist a person who supported Abolition, or the ending of slavery, before the Civil War.
abortion a person or thing that is malformed or incompletely developed; monstrosity. [1/4 definitions]
above the person or persons mentioned earlier, as in a list or enumeration. [1/9 definitions]
absentee a person who is absent from work, school, or other duty.
accent a manner of speaking characteristic of a particular person, group of people, or geographic region. [1/8 definitions]
accessory a person who helps another person break the law but does not actually commit the crime. [1/2 definitions]
accompany to play or sing music with (another) as a supporting part of that person or group's performance. [1/4 definitions]
accomplice a person who helps another person break the law or do something wrong.
account a company or person who is a client of a business. [1/16 definitions]
accountant a person who checks and takes care of business records or accounts.
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.
accounting the profession or system of keeping record of the money that is spent or taken in by a business or person.
accusation a statement that another person is guilty of a crime or error.
ace a person who is a master or expert at something. [1/5 definitions]
acolyte a person who assists a clergyman in religious services, esp. Roman Catholic. [1/2 definitions]
acquaintance a person one has met but does not know well. [1/2 definitions]
acrobat a person who can do physical acts that take balance and skill.