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-ac characterized by, or afflicted with. [1/2 definitions]
academic having to do with scholarship or disciplined, intellectual study. [1/4 definitions]
acanthus any of various Mediterranean plants with large, spiny leaves. [1/2 definitions]
accent to mark (a syllable) with a written or printed indication of stress. [1/8 definitions]
accentuate to say or mark with an accent or stress mark. [1/2 definitions]
accessorize to provide (an automobile, an outfit of apparel, or the like) with accessories.
accidence in grammar, the division of morphology that is concerned with inflections. [1/2 definitions]
acclaim to approve enthusiastically with or as if with loud applause or shouts. [1/4 definitions]
accompany to go along with or come with (someone or something) [3/4 definitions]
accord to be in unity or harmony; agree; conform (often fol. by "with"). [1/6 definitions]
accordingly in accord with what is known, stated, or suitable; correspondingly. [1/2 definitions]
according to in accord with or consistent with [1/2 definitions]
account an arrangement with a store or other business that allows a customer to pay for goods or services on credit offered by the store instead of the customer using cash at the time of sale or using a standard credit card. In such cases, the store generally offers its own store credit card. [2/16 definitions]
accouter to provide with equipment, esp. military equipment.
accredit to provide (an ambassador or envoy) with credentials. [1/4 definitions]
acculturate to modify (one culture) by contact with another culture. [2/3 definitions]
accurately with accuracy; correctly; precisely.
accuse to charge with a crime or wrongdoing.
ace-high in poker, with an ace as the highest card, as in a straight or flush.
acetal any of a class of chemicals in which aldehydes are compounded with alcohol. [1/2 definitions]
achromatic able to give an image in which colors are reproduced with little or no distortion. [1/3 definitions]