Angol | Eszperantó |
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agraphia [agraphias] (loss of writing ability) noun [UK: aɡrˈafiə] [US: æɡrˈæfiə] | agrafionoun |
amphibian (of or relating to the class Amphibia) adjective [UK: æm.ˈfɪ.biən] [US: æm.ˈfɪ.biən] | amfibiaadjective |
amphibian [amphibians] (vertebrate) noun [UK: æm.ˈfɪ.biən] [US: æm.ˈfɪ.biən] | amfibionoun |
amphibious (capable of functioning on land or in water) adjective [UK: æm.ˈfɪ.biəs] [US: æm.ˈfɪ.biəs] | amfibiaadjective |
amphibrach (metrical foot of three syllables) noun [UK: amfˈɪbrak] [US: æmfˈɪbræk] | |
amphibrachic (consisting of amphibrachs) adjective | amfibraĥaadjective |
Amphitrite (Greek goddess) proper noun [UK: ˈamfɪtrˌaɪt] [US: ˈæmfɪtrˌaɪt] | Amfitritoproper noun |
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (disease) noun | |
anarchic (chaotic, without law or order) adjective [UK: æ.ˈnɑːkik] [US: æ.ˈnɑːrkɪk] | anarkiaadjective |
anarchic (relating to anarchy) adjective [UK: æ.ˈnɑːkik] [US: æ.ˈnɑːrkɪk] | anarkiaadjective |
anarchism (belief that proposes the absence and abolition of government in all forms) noun [UK: ˈæ.nəˌk.ɪ.zəm] [US: ˈæ.nəˌk.ɪ.zəm] | |
anarchist [anarchists] (believer in anarchism) noun [UK: ˈæ.nəkɪst] [US: ˈæ.nərkəst] | |
anarchist [anarchists] noun [UK: ˈæ.nəkɪst] [US: ˈæ.nərkəst] | anarĥiistonoun |
anarchistic (of or relating to anarchism or anarchy) adjective [UK: ˌæ.nəˈk.ɪ.stɪk] [US: ˌæ.nəˈk.ɪ.stɪk] | anarĥia, anarkiaadjective |
Anglophile (person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England) noun [UK: ˈæŋ.ɡləʊ.faɪl] [US: ˈæŋɡlo.ʊ.faɪl] | anglamulonoun |
annihilate [annihilated, annihilating, annihilates] (to reduce to nothing, to destroy, to eradicate) verb [UK: ə.ˈnaɪə.leɪt] [US: ə.ˈnaɪə.ˌlet] | neniigiverb |
anthill (home of ants and termites) noun [UK: ˈænt.ˌhɪl] [US: ˈænt.ˌhɪl] | formikejonoun |
anthropomorphic (given human attributes) adjective [UK: ˌæn.θrəʊ.pəʊ.ˈmɔː.fɪk] [US: ˌænθro.ʊpo.ʊ.ˈmɔː.fɪk] | homformaadjective |
anthropomorphic (having the form of a person) adjective [UK: ˌæn.θrəʊ.pəʊ.ˈmɔː.fɪk] [US: ˌænθro.ʊpo.ʊ.ˈmɔː.fɪk] | homformaadjective |
anthropomorphism (the attribution or ascription of human characteristics to something not human) noun [UK: ˌæn.θrəʊ.pəʊ.ˈmɔːf.ˌɪ.zəm] [US: ˌænθro.ʊpo.ʊ.ˈmɔːrf.ˌɪ.zəm] | antropomorfismonoun |
Antiochian (a person from, or an inhabitant of, ancient Antioch) noun | |
Antiochian (of or pertaining to ancient Antioch) adjective | antioĥiaadjective |
antipathy [antipathies] (contrariety or opposition in feeling) noun [UK: æn.ˈtɪ.pə.θi] [US: æn.ˈtɪ.pə.θi] | |
antipathize (to feel or show antipathy) verb | antipatiiverb |
anything (any thing of any kind) pronoun [UK: ˈe.ni.θɪŋ] [US: ˈe.ni.ˌθɪŋ] | io ajnpronoun |
aphid [aphids] (insect) noun [UK: ˈeɪ.fɪd] [US: ˈæ.fəd] | afidonoun |
Appalachian (referring to Appalachia) adjective [UK: ˌæ.pə.ˈleɪ.tʃən] [US: ˌæ.pə.ˈleɪ.tʃən] | Apalaĉaadjective |
approach [approached, approaching, approaches] ((figuratively) to draw near (to someone or something); to make advances; to approximate or become almost equal) verb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | |
approach [approached, approaching, approaches] ((military) to take approaches to (a place); to move towards (a place) by digging trenches) verb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | ektraktiverb |
approach [approached, approaching, approaches] (to come near to (someone or something) in place, time, character, or value) verb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | |
approach [approached, approaching, approaches] (to come or go near, in place or time; to advance nearer; to draw nigh) verb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | |
archidiaconal (pertaining to an archdeacon) adjective [UK: ˈɑːkɪdˌɪəkˌɒnəl] [US: ˈɑːrkɪdˌɪəkˌɑːnəl] | ĉefdiakonaadjective |
Archimedean (of or pertaining to Archimedes) adjective [UK: ˌɑːk.ɪ.ˈmiː.diən] [US: ˌɑːrk.ɪ.ˈmiː.diən] | arĥimeda, arkimedaadjective |
Archimedean solid [Archimedean solids] (any of a class of semi-regular convex polyhedra composed of two or more types of regular polygon meeting in identical vertices) noun [UK: ˌɑːk.ɪ.ˈmiː.diən ˈsɒ.lɪd] [US: ˌɑːrk.ɪ.ˈmiː.diən ˈsɑː.ləd] | |
Archimedean spiral (a spiral that increases in distance from the point of origin at a constant rate) noun | |
Archimedes (an ancient Greek mathematician) proper noun [UK: ˌɑːk.ɪ.ˈmiː.diːz] [US: ˌɑːrk.ə.ˈmiː.diz] | Arkimedo, Arĥimedoproper noun |
arch [arched, arching, arches] (form into arch) verb [UK: ɑːtʃ] [US: ˈɑːrtʃ] | kurbigiverb |
archipelago [archipelagos] (group of islands) noun [UK: ˌɑːk.ɪ.ˈpe.lə.ɡəʊ] [US: ˌɑːrk.ə.ˈpe.ləˌɡo.ʊ] | |
architect [architects] (designer of buildings) noun [UK: ˈɑːk.ɪ.tekt] [US: ˈɑːrk.ə.ˌtekt] | |
architectural (pertaining to architecture) adjective [UK: ˌɑːk.ɪ.ˈtekt.ʃrəl] [US: ˌɑːrk.ə.ˈtek.tʃə.rəl] | arkitekturaadjective |