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Abaddon in the Old Testament, a place of destruction; abode of the wicked dead; hell. [1/2 definitions]
abandon to give up (a structure or place) by withdrawing from it. [1/6 definitions]
abase to diminish (something of value) or to place (esp. oneself) in a lower position than another or others; lower; demean.
abattoir a place where animals are killed and cut up for food; slaughterhouse.
abbey a religious place or building where monks or nuns live.
ablative1 denoting a grammatical case in some inflected languages that indicates direction or place, time, manner, or agency. [1/3 definitions]
abode1 a stay in a place; sojourn. [1/2 definitions]
above at or to a higher place. [2 definitions]
absent not in the expected place.
absenteeism habitual or repeated absence from a place where regular attendance is required, such as work or school.
abutment the place where adjoining things come in contact; juncture. [1/2 definitions]
access a way of approaching or coming to a place. [1/4 definitions]
accommodate to provide with meals or a place to sleep. [1/3 definitions]
accompany happen at the same time or in the same place as. [1/4 definitions]
address the place where a person lives or works. The address has the street name and number, city, and state. [1/4 definitions]
advantage a position or place of superiority or domination. [1/3 definitions]
adventitious in biology, occurring in an unusual or unexpected place; irregular. [1/2 definitions]
advertise to try to find something by putting a notice in a public place. [1/2 definitions]
after behind in time, order, or place; later than. [1/12 definitions]
aftershock a small earthquake that follows a larger one. Aftershocks start at or near the same place where the first earthquake started. There are often several aftershocks after the first earthquake.
again to a previous state, condition, or place. [1/5 definitions]