apropos |
appropriate; relevant; opportune. [4 definitions] |
apse |
a projection at the end of a church or other building, usu. having a domed or arched roof. |
apt |
appropriate; suitable. [4 definitions] |
apt. |
abbreviation of "apartment," a room or set of rooms used as living space by a single household and usu. located in a building containing a number of such rooms or sets of rooms. |
apterous |
having no wings or parts resembling wings, as certain insects. |
apteryx |
see "kiwi." |
aptitude |
ability to learn quickly. [2 definitions] |
aptitude test |
a test intended to measure the probable ability of an untrained person to perform well in a particular job or course of study. |
apyretic |
having no fever. |
aqua |
a light greenish blue or blue-green color. [2 definitions] |
aquaculture |
the cultivation of water plants, fish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals in controlled freshwater or saltwater environments. |
Aquadag |
in electronics, trademark for the graphite coating on the inside of some cathode ray tubes. |
aqua fortis |
see "nitric acid." |
Aqua-Lung |
trademark for an underwater breathing device similar to a scuba. |
aquamarine |
a type of bluish green beryl used in jewelry. [2 definitions] |
aquanaut |
a person who lives in an undersea dwelling, esp. for purposes of scientific exploration and study. |
aquaplane |
a board pulled by a speedboat and used to carry a standing rider along the surface of the water. [3 definitions] |
aqua pura |
pure water. |
aqua regia |
a volatile, corrosive mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids, used for dissolving gold and platinum and for testing metals. |
aquarelle |
(French) watercolor painting with transparent colors, or a painting done by this technique. |
aquarist |
one who maintains a private aquarium or is curator or director of a public aquarium. |