3,123 English Words From Letters ACEPHALOBRACHIA
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Definition: 1. A breeze; a gentle wind.
There are 23 definitions of the word air
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Definition: 1. (science fiction) A flying taxicab. [from 1934]
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Definition: 1. (aviation) An airliner offering relatively cheap but cramped passenger flights.
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Definition: 1. Obsolete spelling of air.
There are 3 definitions of the word aire
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Definition: 1. A hole provided for ventilation or breathing.
There are 3 definitions of the word airhole
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Definition: 1. An antiseptic powder consisting of a basic iodide and gallate of bismuth, sometimes used in place of iodoform.
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Definition: 1. The Indian mulberry, Morinda citrifolia, especially as used to make dye.
There are 11 definitions of the word al
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Definition: 1. (anatomy) A wing or winglike anatomic process or part, especially of bone.
There are 10 definitions of the word ala
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Definition: 1. The title of the governor or chief magistrate of the Jews in Alexandria under the Ptolemies and Roman emperors.
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Definition: 1. (obsolete) A kind of cotton cloth from India.
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Definition: 1. (music) The opening, improvised section of a Classical raga performance, before the formal recitation.
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Definition: 1. Having, resembling, or composed of wings or alae.
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Definition: 1. A historic king of the Visigoths.
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Definition: 1. (risk management) Initialism of as low as reasonably practicable.
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Definition: 1. (Christianity, chieflyAnglicanism, Roman Catholicism) A long, white robe worn by priests and other ministers, underneath most of the other vestments.
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