anchorman |
in broadcasting, the main announcer on a news program. |
anchorperson |
the main announcer on a news broadcast. |
anchorwoman |
in broadcasting, a female anchor on a news program. |
anchovy |
any of various small, herringlike fish, used for food and found in the Mediterranean Sea. |
anchylose |
variant of ankylose. |
ancien régime |
(French) the political and social structure of France before the French Revolution in 1789. [2 definitions] |
ancient |
extremely old; existing for many years. [4 definitions] |
anciently |
in times of long ago; of ancient times. |
ancient Rome |
a civilization cultivated by the city-state of Rome from the 8th century B.C.E. through its development as a republic and its collapse as an empire in the 5th century A.D. |
ancillary |
subordinate or secondary. [2 definitions] |
ancon |
a bracket, sometimes ornamental, used to support a molding, shelf, or the like. |
-ancy |
state, condition, or quality. |
and |
with; also; along with; as well as (used to connect words with identical grammatical functions). [3 definitions] |
andante |
moderately slow in tempo (used as a musical direction). [2 definitions] |
andantino |
somewhat faster than andante in tempo (used as a musical direction). [2 definitions] |
Andean |
of, located in, or resembling the Andes. |
Andes |
a mountain range that extends the length of the South American western coast. |
Andes Mountains |
a mountain range that extends the length of the South American western coast. |
andiron |
one of a pair of metal structures that supports logs in a fireplace. |
and/or |
in addition to or instead of. |
Andorra |
a small country in the Pyrenees, between France and Spain. [2 definitions] |