abandoned |
left forever; deserted. [2 definitions] |
abandon ship |
to leave a ship that is in danger of sinking. [2 definitions] |
abase |
to diminish (something of value) or to place (esp. oneself) in a lower position than another or others; lower; demean. |
abasement |
the act of bringing down or the state of being brought down in rank, status, or reputation. |
abash |
to cause to feel embarrassed, uneasy, or ashamed. |
abate |
to become less in amount, degree, or intensity; subside. [3 definitions] |
abatement |
the act of lessening or reducing, or the condition of being lessened or reduced. [2 definitions] |
abatis |
an obstacle constructed by bending and sharpening the branches of trees or implanting sharpened limbs in a soil barricade, sometimes interlaced with barbed wire. |
abattoir |
a place where animals are killed and cut up for food; slaughterhouse. |
abbacy |
the authority, term of office, or rights of an abbot. |
abbé |
a title of respect for any clergyman, esp. in France. |
abbess |
the female superior of a convent of nuns. |
abbey |
a monastery or convent, or the buildings that compose it. |
abbot |
the male superior of a monastery. |
abbr. |
abbreviation of "abbreviation" or "abbreviated." |
abbreviate |
to reduce in length or duration. [2 definitions] |
abbreviation |
a shortened form of a word or phrase used in writing. [2 definitions] |
ABC |
abbreviation of "American Broadcasting Company." |
ABC's |
the alphabet. [2 definitions] |
ABC soil |
a soil made up of three distinct layers, the A, or top layer, being humus and organic matter, the B layer being clay and oxidized material, and the C layer being loose rock and mineral materials. |
abdicate |
to formally relinquish a position of power, a claim, or a right. [3 definitions] |