2,353 English Words From Letters ABHORREDST
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Definition: 1. Aerodynamic; having an aerodynamic appearance.
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Definition: 1. (rare) plural of a., the name of the letter A.
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Definition: 1. Initialism of Australian Eastern Standard Time.
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Definition: 1. (road transport, international law) The European arrangement in regard to the work of driving personnel engaged in international traffic.
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Definition: 1. An instance of the interjection ah.
There are 11 definitions of the word ah
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Definition: 1. (UK, rail transport) Initialism of Automatic Half Barrier, a type of level crossing
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Definition: 1. Initialism of American Heritage Dictionary.
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Definition: 1. (Australia, firearms) Initialism of approved hunting organisation, an organisation of which membership is one of several possible prerequisites for a firearms license.
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Definition: 1. (archaic) On the back of a horse; on horseback.
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Definition: 1. A German river that flows from the Rhine to the North Sea
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Definition: 1. A German river that flows from the Nuhne to the Zuschen
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Definition: 1. (aviation) Initialism of attitude heading reference system.
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Definition: 1. plural of ah.
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Definition: 1. A tribe living primarily in the state of Nagaland in India.
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Definition: 1. Initialism of above Ordnance Datum. Used to specify heights above mean sea level on General Arrangement and other technical drawings. Usually specified in metres, eg +62.0m.
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