alienor |
in law, a person from whom property is transferred to another. |
aliform |
shaped like a wing. |
alight1 |
to step down or dismount, usu. from a conveyance. [2 definitions] |
alight2 |
illuminated or appearing illuminated; lighted up. [2 definitions] |
align |
to form into a straight line. [6 definitions] |
alignment |
the act of arranging, adjusting, or forming into a straight line, logical sequence, or coordinated system. [4 definitions] |
alike |
to the same degree or in a like manner. [2 definitions] |
aliment |
physical nourishment; food. [3 definitions] |
alimentary |
relating to food or nutrition. [2 definitions] |
alimentary canal |
the body passage into which food is ingested and in which it is digested; passage from the mouth to the anus; digestive tract. |
alimentation |
that which serves as nourishment; food. [2 definitions] |
alimony |
financial support given by one separated or divorced spouse to the other, usu. by legal agreement. [2 definitions] |
aline |
variant of align. |
aliphatic |
indicating an organic chemical compound in which the carbon atoms make an open chain. |
aliquot |
in math, forming a whole number divisor of another number without a remainder. [3 definitions] |
alit |
past tense and past participle of alight1. |
a little |
a small amount of something (used when the amount, though small, is nonetheless significant). [5 definitions] |
alive |
having life; living. [4 definitions] |
alive to |
keenly aware of. |
alizarin |
a reddish orange or brownish orange chemical substance from which dyes are made. |
alkali |
any of a category of base chemicals, made up of hydroxides of certain metals and of ammonium, which neutralize acids to form salts. [2 definitions] |