Able-bodied

Definition and Etymology of Able-bodied

Adj. Able-bodied is an adjective used to describe a person who is physically fit and heal...
Able (sufix)

Definition and Etymology of Able (sufix)

Sufix.-able is a suffix that can be added to a verb or noun to form an adjective. The su...
Able

Definition and Etymology of Able

Adj. Able is an adjective that is used to indicate that a person or thing has the capaci...
Ablaze

Definition and Etymology of Ablaze

predic. Adj. & adv. Ablaze is an adjective and adverb that describes something that ...
Ablative

Definition and Etymology of Ablative

gram. —n. In Latin grammar, the ablative case is a grammatical case used to indicate the...
Abjure

Definition and Etymology of Abjure

v. (abjuring). To abjure is to renounce or reject, typically by taking an oath, an opini...
Abject

Definition and Etymology of Abject

adj. Abject is an adjective that describes a condition of being miserable, wretched, or ...
Ab initio

Definition and Etymology of Ab initio

adv. Ab initio is a Latin phrase that means "from the beginning." It is used to indicate...
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Definition and Etymology of Abnegation

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Definition and Etymology of Abase

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Definition and Etymology of Aberdeen angus

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Abbé

Definition and Etymology of Abbé

n. (in france). An abbé is a French title that is given to an abbot or a priest. An abbo...

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