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an (indefinite article) [UK: ən] [US: ˈæn] | |
anabolism (the constructive metabolism of the body) noun [UK: ˈanəbˌəʊlɪzəm] [US: ˈænəbˌoʊlɪzəm] | anabolizmusnoun |
anagram [anagrams] (word or phrase created by rearranging letters from another word or phrase) noun [UK: ˈæ.nə.ɡræm] [US: ˈæ.nə.ˌɡræm] | anagramnoun |
analgesic [analgesics] (medicine that reduces pain) noun [UK: ˌæ.nəl.ˈdʒiː.zɪk] [US: ˌæ.nəl.ˈdʒiː.sɪk] | analgézianoun |
analyse [analysed, analysing, analyses] (to subject to analysis) verb [UK: ˈæ.nə.laɪz] [US: ˈæ.nə.laɪz] | analyzovaťverb |
analysis [analyses] (decomposition into components in order to study) noun [UK: ə.ˈnæ.lə.sɪs] [US: ə.ˈnæ.lə.səs] | analýzanoun rozbornoun |
analyst [analysts] (person who analyses) noun [UK: ˈæ.nə.lɪst] [US: ˈæ.nə.ləst] | analytiknoun analytičkanoun |
analytics [analytics] (application of computer technology, operational research, and statistics to solve problems) noun [UK: ˌæ.nə.ˈlɪ.tɪks] [US: ˌæ.nə.ˈlɪ.tɪks] | analytikanoun |
anamnesis [anamneses] (medical history of a patient) noun [UK: ˌæ.næm.ˈniː.sɪs] [US: æ.næm.ˈniː.sɪs] | anamnézanoun |
anarchism (belief that proposes the absence and abolition of government in all forms) noun [UK: ˈæ.nəˌk.ɪ.zəm] [US: ˈæ.nəˌk.ɪ.zəm] | anarchizmusnoun |
anarchist [anarchists] (believer in anarchism) noun [UK: ˈæ.nəkɪst] [US: ˈæ.nərkəst] | anarchistanoun anarchistkanoun |
anarchistic (of or relating to anarchism or anarchy) adjective [UK: ˌæ.nəˈk.ɪ.stɪk] [US: ˌæ.nəˈk.ɪ.stɪk] | anarchistickýadjective |
anarcho-capitalism (philosophy that advocates the elimination of the state and a self-regulating free market) noun | anarchokapitalizmusnoun |
anarcho-syndicalism (A branch or field of anarchy that focuses on the abolition of capitalism) noun [UK: ˈanəkˌəʊsˈɪndɪkəlˌɪzəm] [US: ˈænɚkˌoʊsˈɪndɪkəlˌɪzəm] | anarchosyndikalizmusnoun |
anarchy (absence of any form of political authority or government) noun [UK: ˈæ.nək.i] [US: ˈæ.nərk.i] | anarchianoun bezvládienoun |
Anastasia (female given name) proper noun [UK: æ.nə.ˈsteɪ.ʒə] [US: æ.nə.ˈsteɪ.ʒə] | Anastáziaproper noun |
Anastasius (male given name) proper noun | Anastasiosproper noun Anastaziusproper noun Anastázproper noun |
anathema [anathemata] (ban or curse) noun [UK: ə.ˈnæ.θə.mə] [US: ə.ˈnæ.θə.mə] | anatémanoun |
anathema [anathemata] (imprecation) noun [UK: ə.ˈnæ.θə.mə] [US: ə.ˈnæ.θə.mə] | prekliatienoun |
anatomical (Of or relating to anatomy or dissection) adjective [UK: ˌæ.nə.ˈtɒ.mɪk.l̩] [US: ˌæ.nə.ˈtɑː.mək.l̩] | anatomickýadjective |
anatomy [anatomies] (art of studying the different parts of any organized body) noun [UK: ə.ˈnæ.tə.mi] [US: ə.ˈnæ.tə.mi] | anatómianoun |
Anaxagoras (philosopher) proper noun | Anaxagorasproper noun |
ancestor [ancestors] (an earlier type) noun [UK: ˈæn.se.stə(r)] [US: ˈæn.ˌse.stər] | predoknoun |
ancestor [ancestors] (one from whom a person is descended) noun [UK: ˈæn.se.stə(r)] [US: ˈæn.ˌse.stər] | predoknoun |
anchor [anchors] ((TV) anchorman or anchorwoman) noun [UK: ˈæŋkə(r)] [US: ˈæŋkər] | hlásateľnoun hlásateľkanoun |
anchor [anchors] (tool to moor a vessel into sea bottom) noun [UK: ˈæŋkə(r)] [US: ˈæŋkər] | kotvanoun |
ancient (having lasted from a remote period) adjective [UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənt] [US: ˈeɪn.tʃənt] | antickýadjective starobylýadjective starovekýadjective starýadjective |
Ancient Greece (ancient civilization of the Mediterranean) proper noun [UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənt ˈɡriːs] [US: ˈeɪn.tʃənt ˈɡriːs] | Staroveké Gréckoproper noun |
Ancient Greek (the Greek language of classical antiquity) proper noun [UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənt ˈɡriːk] [US: ˈeɪn.tʃənt ˈɡriːk] | starogréčtinaproper noun |
Ancient Rome (civilization associated with Rome from the 9th century BC to the 5th century AD) proper noun [UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənt rəʊm] [US: ˈeɪn.tʃənt roʊm] | Staroveký Rímproper noun |