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abdicate to officially give up a position of power or a right.
abeam at right angles to a line passing from the front to the back of a ship.
aberrant turning aside from what is natural, right, or true; perverse. [1/2 definitions]
aberration a deviation from what is considered normal or right; irregularity. [1/3 definitions]
abnegate to surrender (a right or privilege); renounce. [1/2 definitions]
abnegation the act of relinquishing or abandoning, as a right, role, or good.
accepted generally regarded as normal, right, or correct; approved; recognized. [1/2 definitions]
access the right or ability to enter, look at, or use something. [1/4 definitions]
accuracy the condition of being right or correct.
action a legal proceeding wherein one party demands its right or claims that wrong has been done by another party; a lawsuit. [1/8 definitions]
admittance permission to enter; right of entry.
afield off the right track or course. [1/2 definitions]
age of majority the age at which a person is granted by law the rights and responsibilities of an adult, such as liability under contract and the right to sue.
agree to be right for; fit. [1/5 definitions]
aim to position in order to point in the right direction. [1/8 definitions]
alright all right; unharmed or undamaged, or free of the risk of harm or damage. [4 definitions]
ambidextrous able to use both the left and right hands with equal skill.
amend to make better or make right; improve; rectify. [1/3 definitions]
amiss out of place or not right; wrong. [1/2 definitions]
anemia a physical problem caused by having too few red blood cells or red blood cells that are not working in the right way. People with anemia may feel tired and weak.
angary the legal right of a state or nation at war to seize, destroy, or otherwise use the property of a neutral state, provided proper compensation is made.