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anchorite [anchorites] (one who lives in seclusion) noun [UK: ˈæŋk.ə.raɪt] [US: ˈæŋk.ə.raɪt] | anacoretanoun |
anchoveta (Engraulis ringens) noun | anchovetanoun |
anchovy [anchovy] (small saltwater fish) noun [UK: ˈæn.tʃə.vi] [US: ænˈtʃo.vi] | anchoanoun bocartenoun boquerónnoun |
Ancien Régime (aristocratic system in France before the French Revolution) proper noun | Antiguo Régimenproper noun |
ancien régime (system of government long since supplanted by another) noun | antiguo régimennoun |
ancient (having lasted from a remote period) adjective [UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənt] [US: ˈeɪn.tʃənt] | antiguoadjectiveThey had ancient weapons. = Tenían armas antiguas. |
ancient grain (cereal or pseudocereal minimally changed by breeding) noun | grano ancestralenoun |
Ancient Greece (ancient civilization of the Mediterranean) proper noun [UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənt ˈɡriːs] [US: ˈeɪn.tʃənt ˈɡriːs] | Grecia antiguaproper noun |
Ancient Greek (the Greek language of classical antiquity) proper noun [UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənt ˈɡriːk] [US: ˈeɪn.tʃənt ˈɡriːk] | griego antiguoproper noun |
ancient history (not worth discussing any more) noun | agua pasadanoun |
ancient history (period of history) noun | Antigüedadnoun |
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] | Antigua Romaproper noun |
anciently (in the manner of very long ago) adverb [UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənt.li] [US: ˈeɪn.ʃənt.li] | antañoadverb antiguamenteadverb de antañoadverb |
ancients (the people of antiquity) noun [UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənts] [US: ˈeɪn.tʃənts] | los antiguosnoun |
ancillary [ancillaries] (person) noun [UK: æn.ˈsɪ.lə.ri] [US: ˈæn.sə.ˌle.ri] | ayudantenoun criadonoun subordinadanoun subordinadonoun |
ancillary [ancillaries] (thing) noun [UK: æn.ˈsɪ.lə.ri] [US: ˈæn.sə.ˌle.ri] | accesorionoun apoyonoun auxiliarnoun |
ancillary (subordinate, secondary, auxiliary, accessory) adjective [UK: æn.ˈsɪ.lə.ri] [US: ˈæn.sə.ˌle.ri] | auxiliaradjective secundarioadjective |
anconeus (muscle of the elbow and forearm) noun | ancóneonoun |
and (used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera) conjunction [UK: ənd] [US: ænd] | econjunction yconjunction |
and a partridge in a pear tree (used at the end of a list of items to emphasize its length) phrase | y la abuelaphrase y pare usted de contarphrase |
and how (strong confirmation of preceding) phrase [UK: ənd ˈhaʊ] [US: ænd ˈhaʊ] | ¡y cómo!phrase ¡y tanto!phrase |
and so forth (indicates that a list continues in a similar manner) phrase [UK: ənd ˈsəʊ fɔːθ] [US: ænd ˈsoʊ ˈfɔːrθ] | y así sucesivamente; y cosas semejantesphrase y esophrase y talphrase y todo esophrase |
and then some (confirming the preceding utterance) phrase | y me quedo cortophrase |
and/or (inclusive "or") conjunction [UK: ˌənd.ˈɔː] [US: ˌənd.ˈɔːr] | y/oconjunction |