above all |
more importantly than anything else. [2 definitions] |
aboveboard |
without tricks, deceit, or concealment. |
abovementioned |
introduced or discussed in an earlier part of a written text. [2 definitions] |
ab ovo |
(Latin) from the egg; from the beginning. |
abracadabra |
a nonsense word thought to produce a magical effect such as the warding off of disaster or disease. [2 definitions] |
abradant |
am abrasive substance. [2 definitions] |
abrade |
to rub away by friction; erode. [4 definitions] |
Abraham |
according to the Old Testament, the first of the postdiluvian patriarchs, father of Isaac, and ancestor of the Hebrews. |
Abraham Lincoln |
the 16th President of the United States (1861-1865), who was Commander-in-Chief of the Union troops during the American Civil War and who signed the Emancipation Proclamation, thus bringing an end to slavery in the United States (b.1809--d.1865). |
abranchiate |
lacking gills. |
abrasion |
a spot or patch that has been scraped, as on the skin. [2 definitions] |
abrasive |
a material or substance used to grind or polish surfaces. [3 definitions] |
abreast |
side by side. [4 definitions] |
abridge |
to shorten without removing basic contents; condense. [2 definitions] |
abridged |
having been shortened without removing the most essential contents; condensed. |
abridgment |
an act, process, or instance of abridging. [3 definitions] |
abroad |
in or to a country that is not one's own. [4 definitions] |
abrogate |
to abolish, repeal, or nullify by authority. [2 definitions] |
abrupt |
sudden and unexpected. [3 definitions] |
abs- |
from; away; off. |
Abscam |
in the United States, an FBI investigation in 1978-80, as a result of which several members of Congress were indicted for taking bribes from FBI agents posing as Arab businessmen. |