Aphrodite |
in Greek mythology, the goddess of love and beauty; Venus. [2 definitions] |
aphtha |
a small white spot or blister on the lips or in the mouth or intestines that is a symptom of certain viral or fungal infections. |
Apia |
the capital of Western Samoa. |
apiary |
a place where bees are kept in beehives, usu. for their honey. |
apical |
of, at, or forming the highest point of something. [2 definitions] |
apices |
a plural form of apex. |
apiculture |
beekeeping, esp. on a large scale. |
apiece |
for or from each one; each. |
a piece of cake |
(informal) something extremely easy to do or accomplish. |
a piece of the action |
(informal) a share of profits, or of some activity. |
à pied |
(French) on foot; by foot. |
apish |
apelike in appearance or character. [2 definitions] |
aplasia |
incomplete or faulty development of an organ or tissue. |
aplastic |
pertaining to the incomplete or faulty development of an organ or tissue. |
aplastic anemia |
a type of anemia caused by inadequate production of leukocytes, platelets, and the like by the bone marrow. |
aplenty |
in abundant amounts. [2 definitions] |
aplomb |
great self-confidence, composure, or poise. |
apnea |
a temporary cessation of breathing. |
APO |
abbreviation of "Army Post Office." |
apo- |
off; away from; from. |
apocalypse |
any of several early Jewish or Christian writings on divine revelation that symbolically depict the ultimate conflict between good and evil. [3 definitions] |