In sentence: - "It´s a fruit. O bir meyvedir. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Yuvarlanan taş yosun tutmaz. A Mr. Taş telephoned. Bay Taş diye biri telefon etti. This is a camellia that´s resistant to cold. Soğuğa dayanıklı bir kamelyadır bu." , "We went on a sunny day. Güneşli bir günde gittik. They´ve bought a house. Ev aldılar. In this establishment everyone works an eight-hour day. Bu kuruluşta herkes günde sekiz saat çalışır."
Etymology: [ A ] (noun.) before 12th century. left|30px|Runic letter ᚫ (a, “ansuz”), source for Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letters replaced by a
From Middle English and Old English lower case letter a and split of Middle English and Old English lower case letter æ.
:* 10px|Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᚪ (a, “āc”) Old English lower case letter a from 7th century replacement by Latin lower case letter a of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᚪ (a, “āc”), derived from Runic letter ᚫ (a, “Ansuz”).
:* 10px|Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᚫ (æ, “æsc”) Old English lower case letter æ from 7th century replacement by Latin lower case ligature æ of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᚫ (æ, “æsc”), also derived from Runic letter ᚫ (a, “Ansuz”).
(öntakı) .....sız, bir, pek iyi, optik yoğunluk, absorbans, A, lâ [müz.], analog (analog), AMOUNT OF CLOUDS, IN EIGHTS::Bulutluluk oranı (sekizin kesirleri olarak belirtilir), müz. la notası, en yüksek not veya en iyi kaliteyi simgeleyen harf, s. (ünsüzlerden önce) 1. bir, herhangi bir: We went on a sunny day. Güneşli bir günde gittik. They´ve bought a house. Ev aldılar. In this establishment everyone works an eight-hour day. Bu kuruluşta herkes günde sekiz saat çalışır. 2. (sayı olarak) bir: a hundred students yüz öğrenci. 3. Belirli bir tür veya nitelikte biri/bir şey için kullanılır: It´s a fruit. O bir meyvedir. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Yuvarlanan taş yosun tutmaz. A Mr. Taş telephoned. Bay Taş diye biri telefon etti. This is a camellia that´s resistant to cold. Soğuğa dayanıklı bir kamelyadır bu. 4. Miktar belirtir: twice a year yılda iki kez. five dollars a kilo kilosu beş dolar. 5. her; çoğu: A spider has eight legs. Örümceklerin sekiz bacağı vardır. A horse won´t do it, but a mule will. At yapmaz, ama katır yapar, kullam, da bir, ototrof, miktar belirtir, A, İngiliz alfabesinin birinci harfi, a'yan, Kanatlarla ilgili, kanadımsı, kanata benzer, alfabetik ve numaralı; analog güvensiz (alphanumeric; analog nonsecure), bir ünlü ile başlayan kelimelerden evvel kullanılan belgesiz sıfat, tekrar, (ünlülerden önce) bir, ana- önek yukarı, angström (10-10 metreye eşit uzunluk birimi),
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optik yoğunluk, absorbans, A Nükleer Bilimler
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s. (ünsüzlerden önce) 1. bir, herhangi bir: We went on a sunny day. Güneşli bir günde gittik. They´ve bought a house. Ev aldılar. In this establishment everyone works an eight-hour day. Bu kuruluşta herkes günde sekiz saat çalışır. 2. (sayı olarak) bir: a hundred students yüz öğrenci. 3. Belirli bir tür veya nitelikte biri/bir şey için kullanılır: It´s a fruit. O bir meyvedir. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Yuvarlanan taş yosun tutmaz. A Mr. Taş telephoned. Bay Taş diye biri telefon etti. This is a camellia that´s resistant to cold. Soğuğa dayanıklı bir kamelyadır bu. 4. Miktar belirtir: twice a year yılda iki kez. five dollars a kilo kilosu beş dolar. 5. her; çoğu: A spider has eight legs. Örümceklerin sekiz bacağı vardır. A horse won´t do it, but a mule will. At yapmaz, ama katır yapar
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Seslenme bildiren bir söz, Nida edatı olup, kelimenin sonuna gelir "ey" mânası verir. Aynı veya farklı iki kelime arasına gelirse, sözün mânasını kuvvetlendirir. "rengârenk, lebaleb" gibi, Geniş zaman kipinden sonra gelerek anlama belirsizlik, olasılık anlamı katar:"Olur a, ağası belki sılaya gitmiştir, yerine tabanı yarık biri gelmiştir, ona da mektubu emniyet edememiştir."- S. M. Alus. (a:) Şaşma, hatırlama, sevinme, acıma, üzülme, kızma gibi duyguları güçlendiren, cümlenin başında veya sonunda kullanılan bir söz,
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Nida edatı olup, kelimenin sonuna gelir "ey" mânası verir. Aynı veya farklı iki kelime arasına gelirse, sözün mânasını kuvvetlendirir. "rengârenk, lebaleb" gibi
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Geniş zaman kipinden sonra gelerek anlama belirsizlik, olasılık anlamı katar:"Olur a, ağası belki sılaya gitmiştir, yerine tabanı yarık biri gelmiştir, ona da mektubu emniyet edememiştir."- S. M. Alus. (a:) Şaşma, hatırlama, sevinme, acıma, üzülme, kızma gibi duyguları güçlendiren, cümlenin başında veya sonunda kullanılan bir söz
Application, Admit, Asian, asynchron, Augsburg, An assist, angstrom, Answer, The first letter of the English alphabet, called a and written in the Latin script, Adjective, The highest rank on any of various scales that assign letters, The ordinal number first, derived from this letter of the English alphabet, called a and written in the Latin script, atom, The highest letter grade assigned (disregarding plusses and minuses), A tone three fifths above C in the cycle of fifths; the sixth tone of the C major scale; the reference tone that occurs at exactly 440 Hz, Austria, A blood type that has a specific antigen that aggravates the immune response in people with type B antigen in their blood. They may receive blood from type A or type O, but cannot receive blood from AB or B, The best grade; superiority, A meaningless syllable; ah, He; she; it; they, accepted, ante; before, An are, a unit of area of which 100 comprise a hectare, active, Have. (Now often attached to preceding auxiliary verb.), To, each, per, The same; one, One; any indefinite example of, In, on, at, by, In the process of; in the act of; into; to. (Used with verbal substantives in -ing which begin with a consonant.), Of, The name of the Latin script letter A/a, One certain or particular, You use a or an instead of the number `one', especially with words of measurement such as `hundred', `hour', and `metre', and with fractions such as `half', `quarter', and `third'. more than a thousand acres of land. a quarter of an hour, You use a or an in front of the names of artists to refer to one individual painting or sculpture created by them. Most people have very little difficulty in seeing why a Van Gogh is a work of genius, er-, usually giving an intensive force, and sometimes the sense of away, on, back, as in arise, abide, ago, a metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0 0001 micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, any of several fat-soluble vitamins essential for normal vision; prevents night blindness or inflammation or dryness of the eyes, (biochemistry) purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA, the 1st letter of the Roman alphabet the blood group whose red cells carry the A antigen, un-, first letter of the English alphabet; first letter in the Latin alphabet, the 1st letter of the Roman alphabet, the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps", one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose), You use a or an when you are saying what someone is or what job they have. I explained that I was an artist He was now a teacher and a respectable member of the community, You use a or an in front of a mass noun when you want to refer to a single type or make of something. Bollinger `RD' is a rare, highly prized wine, You use a or an in front of an uncount noun when that noun follows an adjective, or when the noun is followed by words that describe it more fully. There was a terrible sadness in her eyes, You use a or an when you are referring to any person or thing of a particular type and do not want to be specific. I suggest you leave it to an expert Bring a sleeping bag I was waiting for a bus, You use a or an when you are referring to someone or something for the first time or when people may not know which particular person or thing you are talking about. A waiter entered with a tray He started eating an apple Today you've got a new teacher taking you I manage a hotel, You use a in quantifiers such as a lot, a little, and a bit. I spend a lot on expensive jewelry and clothing I've come looking for a bit of advice, You use a or an to refer to someone or something as a typical member of a group, class, or type. Some parents believe a boy must learn to stand up and fight like a man, You use a or an in expressions such as eight hours a day to express a rate or ratio. Prices start at £13.95 a metre for printed cotton The helicopter can zip along at about 150 kilometres an hour. In every; to each; per: once a month; one dollar a pound. Have: He'd a come if he could. the written abbreviation of amp or amps, (7) Greek insep, You use a or an in front of the names of days, months, or festivals when you are referring to one particular instance of that day, month, or festival. The interview took place on a Friday afternoon, the blood group whose red cells carry the A antigen, ga-, which, as a prefix, made no essential addition to the meaning, as in aware, prefix α without, or privative, not, as in abyss, atheist; akin to E, ā- Goth, (3) AS, ofdūne off the dun or hill, a WEAK STRONG A or an is the indefinite article. It is used at the beginning of noun groups which refer to only one person or thing. The form an is used in front of words that begin with vowel sounds, us-, ur-, Ger, (4) Old English y- or i- (corrupted from the AS, ad to, as in abase, achieve, a, ab, abs, from, as in avert, (5) French à (L, (6) L, ga-, gi-, Goth, inseparable particle ge- , cognate with OHG, art. indefinite article used with nouns, In process of; in the act of; into; to; used with verbal substantives in -ing which begin with a consonant, This is a shortened form of the preposition an (which was used before the vowel sound); as in a hunting, a building, a begging, A barbarous corruption of have, of he, and sometimes of it and of they, are all descended from the old Latin A, which was borrowed from the Greek Alpha, of the same form; and this was made from the first letter (&?;) of the Phœnician alphabet, the equivalent of the Hebrew Aleph, and itself from the Egyptian origin, The Aleph was a consonant letter, with a guttural breath sound that was not an element of Greek articulation; and the Greeks took it to represent their vowel Alpha with the ä sound, the Phœnician alphabet having no vowel symbols, A sharp (A♯) is the name of a musical tone intermediate between A and B, The second string of the violin is tuned to the A in the treble staff, An expletive, void of sense, to fill up the meter A, as a prefix to English words, is derived from various sources, (1) It frequently signifies on or in (from an, a forms of AS, (2) AS, The capital A of the alphabets of Middle and Western Europe, as also the small letter (a), besides the forms in Italic, black letter, etc, colloquia, of off, from, as in adown AS, on), denoting a state, as in afoot, on foot, abed, amiss, asleep, aground, aloft, away (AS, onweg, and analogically, ablaze, atremble, etc, A flat (A♭) is the name of a tone intermediate between A and G, The name of the sixth tone in the model major scale (that in C), or the first tone of the minor scale, which is named after it the scale in A minor, In each; to or for each; as, "twenty leagues a day", "a hundred pounds a year", "a dollar a yard", etc, An adjective, commonly called the indefinite article, and signifying one or any, but less emphatically, The first letter of the English and of many other alphabets, In; on; at; by, Marks singular nouns, often implying femininity, especially when contrasted with words terminating in -us, Used to replace -er in nouns, plural form of -um, Same as -er in Standard English, Bluey, A set of sizes for screw threads agreed upon and jointly used by the United States Army and Navy, Abbreviation of adjective, Abbreviation of after, Abbreviation of ante, A growth-regulating chemical sprayed on fruit trees; entire crop can be harvested at one time; daminozide, Having, resembling, or composed of wings or alae, of or relating to the armpit; axillary, Indefinite article; used when the noun may refer to one of several possibilities. An egg could be any of several eggs, while the egg refers to a specific egg (already mentioned or known), If, so long as, The first letter of the Georgian alphabet, ა (mkhedruli), Ⴀ (asomtavruli) or ⴀ (nuskhuri), In each; to or for each; per, see an, Of or relating to the set of sizes for screw threads agreed upon and jointly used by the United States Army and Navy, Trade name for daminozide, a pesticide that makes apples redder, firmer, and less likely to drop off trees before growers are ready to pick them It is also used to a lesser extent on peanuts, tart cherries, concord grapes, and other fruits, Trade name for daminozide, a plant regulator and therefore classed as a pesticide, that makes apples redder, firmer, and less likely to drop off trees before harvest It was also used to a lesser extent on peanuts, tart cherries, concord grapes, and other fruits Alar was suspended by EPA in 1989 following a controversy over allegations of cancer risk to children from residues of Alar and its breakdown product UDMH on apples and in apple products, a growth-regulating chemical sprayed on fruit trees; entire crop can be harvested at one time, of or relating to the axil, having or resembling wings, Trade name for demonised, a pesticide that makes apples redder, firmer, and less likely to drop off trees before growers are ready to pick them Alar also is used to a lesser extent on peanuts, tart cherries, concord grapes, and other fruits, (See Access Node ), indefinite article IF - a possibility PA - father, ammonium nitrate - used for explosives, article, push (down), Data Analysis Software of CTAS, Active Network, Access Network, Access Node See Node, access node A broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) remote switch that performs grooming, concentration, and switching functions, After Newton The period of time that has elapsed since the cancellation of the Newton Generally agreed to be any point after February 27th, 1998 AN is also an abbreviation for the Action Names software package See also BN and DN Source: NTLK, Alaska Native, Analog, art [{see a}] satu (buah) 2 art [{see a}] sebuah (buah) 3 art [{see a}] suatu (buah), Newly established: No known negative information, Contains all temperature telemetry points and is most useful when studying the thermal trends of the SIs and vehicle The aft-shroud light shield temperatures are reported in AN format and are currently the best indicators in determining the periodic change in the OTA focus (breathing) AN format does contain the S/C velocity and position vectors, A young Alan undergoing training with Tywe All young Alan are given a name without the adult appellation "we" This is gained when the young Alan is fully trained and is accepted as an adult, houmous, sweetened puree of cooked red beans, Acrylonitrile, pron or adj: one; alone 705, 732, 784, 888, Australian National Railway Commission, abbr Annunciator, One of two aliens that appeared in SailormoonR She disguised herself as Ginga Natsumi and attended Juban Junior High School She had a crush on Chiba Mamoru, an associate degree in nursing, NAT, ann, anna, initial six months or year's income due in payment to executors of an estate, lesser alar cartilage, a growth-regulating chemical sprayed on fruit trees; entire crop can be harvested at one time having or resembling wings, alar ligaments, greater alar cartilage, Axillary; in the fork or axil, alar foramen, alar chest, wing-like, winged; between a leaf and stem (Botany); pertaining to the arm-pit (Anatomy), alar canal, Pertaining to, or having, wings, indefinite article used before a word which starts with a vowel, In such expressions as "twice an hour,", In such expressions as "twice an hour," "once an age," a shilling an ounce (see 2d A, 2), it has a distributive force, and is equivalent to each, every, an WEAK STRONG An is used instead of `a', the indefinite article, in front of words that begin with vowel sounds. see also a. Netherlands Antilles (in Internet addresses). airman, Navy. Word History: The forms of the indefinite article are good examples of what can happen to a word when it becomes habitually pronounced without stress. An is in fact a weakened form of one; both an and one come from Old English ān "one." In early Middle English, besides representing the cardinal numeral "one," ān developed the special function of indefinite article, and in this role the word was ordinarily pronounced with very little or no stress. Sound changes that affected unstressed syllables elsewhere in the language affected it also. First, the vowel was shortened and eventually reduced to a schwa (ə). Second, the n was lost before consonants. This loss of n affected some other words as well; it explains why English has both my and mine, thy and thine. Originally these were doublets just like a and an, with mine and thine occurring only before vowels, as in Ben Jonson's famous line "Drink to me only with thine eyes." By the time of Modern English, though, my and thy had replaced mine and thine when used before nouns (that is, when not used predicatively, as in This book is mine), just as some varieties of Modern English use a even before vowels (a apple). And if; if. W1S1 used when the following word begins with a vowel sound a, If; a word used by old English authors, "once an age,", It is used before nouns of the singular number only, and signifies one, or any, but somewhat less emphatically, a shilling an ounce (see 2d A, 2), it has a distributive force, and is equivalent to each, every, This word is properly an adjective, but is commonly called the indefinite article,
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The first letter of the English alphabet, called a and written in the Latin script - "Apple starts with A."
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The highest rank on any of various scales that assign letters - "We assign each item inspected a rating from A through G, depending on various factors."
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The ordinal number first, derived from this letter of the English alphabet, called a and written in the Latin script - "The item A is "foods", the item B is "drinks"."
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The highest letter grade assigned (disregarding plusses and minuses) - "I was so happy to get an A on that test."
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A tone three fifths above C in the cycle of fifths; the sixth tone of the C major scale; the reference tone that occurs at exactly 440 Hz - "Orchestras traditionally tune to a concert A."
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Austria
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A blood type that has a specific antigen that aggravates the immune response in people with type B antigen in their blood. They may receive blood from type A or type O, but cannot receive blood from AB or B - "My blood type is A negative."
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The best grade; superiority - "The burgers here are grade a number 1."
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A meaningless syllable; ah - "About the moon-a and the June-a and the Spring-a."
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He; she; it; they - ""And how Farmer James would cuss, and call thee a fool, wouldn't he, Joseph, when 'a seed his name looking so inside-out-like?" continued Matthew Moon, with feeling. / "Ay -- 'a would," said Joseph meekly."
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ante; before
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An are, a unit of area of which 100 comprise a hectare
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Have. (Now often attached to preceding auxiliary verb.) - "And thou hadſt not come to my bed."
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To, each, per - "The servants are given a bonus of six shillings a man."
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The same; one - "We are of a mind on matters of morals."
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One; any indefinite example of - "Hoots the Owl: Yes a, fruit, is a sic], any, time, food!"
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In, on, at, by - "A Sundays"
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In the process of; in the act of; into; to. (Used with verbal substantives in -ing which begin with a consonant.) - "The times, they are a changin'."
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Of - "It’s six a clock."
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The name of the Latin script letter A/a
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One certain or particular - "We've received an interesting letter from a Mrs. Miggins of London."
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You use a or an instead of the number `one', especially with words of measurement such as `hundred', `hour', and `metre', and with fractions such as `half', `quarter', and `third'. more than a thousand acres of land. a quarter of an hour
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You use a or an in front of the names of artists to refer to one individual painting or sculpture created by them. Most people have very little difficulty in seeing why a Van Gogh is a work of genius
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er-, usually giving an intensive force, and sometimes the sense of away, on, back, as in arise, abide, ago
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any of several fat-soluble vitamins essential for normal vision; prevents night blindness or inflammation or dryness of the eyes
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(biochemistry) purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA
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first letter of the English alphabet; first letter in the Latin alphabet isim
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the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps"
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one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose)
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You use a or an when you are saying what someone is or what job they have. I explained that I was an artist He was now a teacher and a respectable member of the community
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You use a or an in front of a mass noun when you want to refer to a single type or make of something. Bollinger `RD' is a rare, highly prized wine
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You use a or an in front of an uncount noun when that noun follows an adjective, or when the noun is followed by words that describe it more fully. There was a terrible sadness in her eyes
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You use a or an when you are referring to any person or thing of a particular type and do not want to be specific. I suggest you leave it to an expert Bring a sleeping bag I was waiting for a bus
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You use a or an when you are referring to someone or something for the first time or when people may not know which particular person or thing you are talking about. A waiter entered with a tray He started eating an apple Today you've got a new teacher taking you I manage a hotel
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You use a in quantifiers such as a lot, a little, and a bit. I spend a lot on expensive jewelry and clothing I've come looking for a bit of advice
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You use a or an to refer to someone or something as a typical member of a group, class, or type. Some parents believe a boy must learn to stand up and fight like a man
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You use a or an in expressions such as eight hours a day to express a rate or ratio. Prices start at £13.95 a metre for printed cotton The helicopter can zip along at about 150 kilometres an hour. In every; to each; per: once a month; one dollar a pound. Have: He'd a come if he could. the written abbreviation of amp or amps
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You use a or an in front of the names of days, months, or festivals when you are referring to one particular instance of that day, month, or festival. The interview took place on a Friday afternoon
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the blood group whose red cells carry the A antigen
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ga-, which, as a prefix, made no essential addition to the meaning, as in aware
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prefix α without, or privative, not, as in abyss, atheist; akin to E
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a WEAK STRONG A or an is the indefinite article. It is used at the beginning of noun groups which refer to only one person or thing. The form an is used in front of words that begin with vowel sounds
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In process of; in the act of; into; to; used with verbal substantives in -ing which begin with a consonant
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This is a shortened form of the preposition an (which was used before the vowel sound); as in a hunting, a building, a begging
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A barbarous corruption of have, of he, and sometimes of it and of they
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are all descended from the old Latin A, which was borrowed from the Greek Alpha, of the same form; and this was made from the first letter (&?;) of the Phœnician alphabet, the equivalent of the Hebrew Aleph, and itself from the Egyptian origin
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The Aleph was a consonant letter, with a guttural breath sound that was not an element of Greek articulation; and the Greeks took it to represent their vowel Alpha with the ä sound, the Phœnician alphabet having no vowel symbols
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A sharp (A♯) is the name of a musical tone intermediate between A and B
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The second string of the violin is tuned to the A in the treble staff
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An expletive, void of sense, to fill up the meter A, as a prefix to English words, is derived from various sources
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(1) It frequently signifies on or in (from an, a forms of AS
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The capital A of the alphabets of Middle and Western Europe, as also the small letter (a), besides the forms in Italic, black letter, etc
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A flat (A♭) is the name of a tone intermediate between A and G
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The name of the sixth tone in the model major scale (that in C), or the first tone of the minor scale, which is named after it the scale in A minor
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In each; to or for each; as, "twenty leagues a day", "a hundred pounds a year", "a dollar a yard", etc
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An adjective, commonly called the indefinite article, and signifying one or any, but less emphatically
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The first letter of the English and of many other alphabets
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Used to replace -er in nouns - "brotha — “brother”"
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plural form of -um
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Same as -er in Standard English - "me fatha was a corka burna doon the shipyard — “My father was a corker burner at the shipyard.”"
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A set of sizes for screw threads agreed upon and jointly used by the United States Army and Navy
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A growth-regulating chemical sprayed on fruit trees; entire crop can be harvested at one time; daminozide
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Having, resembling, or composed of wings or alae
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of or relating to the armpit; axillary
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Indefinite article; used when the noun may refer to one of several possibilities. An egg could be any of several eggs, while the egg refers to a specific egg (already mentioned or known)
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If, so long as - "An it please you, my lord."
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The first letter of the Georgian alphabet, ა (mkhedruli), Ⴀ (asomtavruli) or ⴀ (nuskhuri)
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In each; to or for each; per - "I was only going twenty miles an hour."
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see an
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Of or relating to the set of sizes for screw threads agreed upon and jointly used by the United States Army and Navy
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Trade name for daminozide, a pesticide that makes apples redder, firmer, and less likely to drop off trees before growers are ready to pick them It is also used to a lesser extent on peanuts, tart cherries, concord grapes, and other fruits
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Trade name for daminozide, a plant regulator and therefore classed as a pesticide, that makes apples redder, firmer, and less likely to drop off trees before harvest It was also used to a lesser extent on peanuts, tart cherries, concord grapes, and other fruits Alar was suspended by EPA in 1989 following a controversy over allegations of cancer risk to children from residues of Alar and its breakdown product UDMH on apples and in apple products
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a growth-regulating chemical sprayed on fruit trees; entire crop can be harvested at one time
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of or relating to the axil
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having or resembling wings
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Trade name for demonised, a pesticide that makes apples redder, firmer, and less likely to drop off trees before growers are ready to pick them Alar also is used to a lesser extent on peanuts, tart cherries, concord grapes, and other fruits
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(See Access Node )
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indefinite article IF - a possibility PA - father
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ammonium nitrate - used for explosives
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article
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push (down)
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Data Analysis Software of CTAS
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Active Network
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Access Network
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Access Node See Node
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access node A broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) remote switch that performs grooming, concentration, and switching functions
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After Newton The period of time that has elapsed since the cancellation of the Newton Generally agreed to be any point after February 27th, 1998 AN is also an abbreviation for the Action Names software package See also BN and DN Source: NTLK
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Alaska Native
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Analog
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art [{see a}] satu (buah) 2 art [{see a}] sebuah (buah) 3 art [{see a}] suatu (buah)
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Newly established: No known negative information
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Contains all temperature telemetry points and is most useful when studying the thermal trends of the SIs and vehicle The aft-shroud light shield temperatures are reported in AN format and are currently the best indicators in determining the periodic change in the OTA focus (breathing) AN format does contain the S/C velocity and position vectors
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An
A young Alan undergoing training with Tywe All young Alan are given a name without the adult appellation "we" This is gained when the young Alan is fully trained and is accepted as an adult
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houmous
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sweetened puree of cooked red beans
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Acrylonitrile
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pron or adj: one; alone 705, 732, 784, 888
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Australian National Railway Commission
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abbr Annunciator
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One of two aliens that appeared in SailormoonR She disguised herself as Ginga Natsumi and attended Juban Junior High School She had a crush on Chiba Mamoru
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An
an associate degree in nursing
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NAT, ann, anna, initial six months or year's income due in payment to executors of an estate
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lesser alar cartilage
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a growth-regulating chemical sprayed on fruit trees; entire crop can be harvested at one time having or resembling wings
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alar ligaments
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greater alar cartilage
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Axillary; in the fork or axil
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alar foramen
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wing-like, winged; between a leaf and stem (Botany); pertaining to the arm-pit (Anatomy) sıfat
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alar canal
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Pertaining to, or having, wings
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indefinite article used before a word which starts with a vowel
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In such expressions as "twice an hour,"
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an WEAK STRONG An is used instead of `a', the indefinite article, in front of words that begin with vowel sounds. see also a. Netherlands Antilles (in Internet addresses). airman, Navy. Word History: The forms of the indefinite article are good examples of what can happen to a word when it becomes habitually pronounced without stress. An is in fact a weakened form of one; both an and one come from Old English ān "one." In early Middle English, besides representing the cardinal numeral "one," ān developed the special function of indefinite article, and in this role the word was ordinarily pronounced with very little or no stress. Sound changes that affected unstressed syllables elsewhere in the language affected it also. First, the vowel was shortened and eventually reduced to a schwa (ə). Second, the n was lost before consonants. This loss of n affected some other words as well; it explains why English has both my and mine, thy and thine. Originally these were doublets just like a and an, with mine and thine occurring only before vowels, as in Ben Jonson's famous line "Drink to me only with thine eyes." By the time of Modern English, though, my and thy had replaced mine and thine when used before nouns (that is, when not used predicatively, as in This book is mine), just as some varieties of Modern English use a even before vowels (a apple). And if; if. W1S1 used when the following word begins with a vowel sound a
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If; a word used by old English authors
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"once an age,"
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It is used before nouns of the singular number only, and signifies one, or any, but somewhat less emphatically
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a shilling an ounce (see 2d A, 2), it has a distributive force, and is equivalent to each, every
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This word is properly an adjective, but is commonly called the indefinite article
used at the beginning of a sentence to show affection or pleasure: A canım, söyle! What is it, honey? A ne güzel! How nice!, used at the beginning of a sentence to show exasperation: A dostum, beni iflasa sürükleyeceksin! Look here my friend, you're going to reduce me to bankruptcy, used to show resignation or pity: A birader, felek hiç bize güler mi? Ah brother, will fortune ever smile on us? A zavallı, ne olacak hali? Poor man, what's going to become of him?, used repeatedly at the beginning of a sentence to show astonishment: A a a! Bu ne böyle? What on earth is this?, mus. A (the sixth note in the scale of C major or the key based on this note), chem. A (argon), the letter A, quartiparous, oh!, at,
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used at the beginning of a sentence to show affection or pleasure: A canım, söyle! What is it, honey? A ne güzel! How nice!
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used at the beginning of a sentence to show exasperation: A dostum, beni iflasa sürükleyeceksin! Look here my friend, you're going to reduce me to bankruptcy
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used to show resignation or pity: A birader, felek hiç bize güler mi? Ah brother, will fortune ever smile on us? A zavallı, ne olacak hali? Poor man, what's going to become of him?
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used repeatedly at the beginning of a sentence to show astonishment: A a a! Bu ne böyle? What on earth is this?
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mus. A (the sixth note in the scale of C major or the key based on this note)
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