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ago (past; gone by; since) adverb [UK: ə.ˈɡəʊ] [US: əˈɡo.ʊ] | faadverb |
agog (in a state of high anticipation) adverb [UK: ə.ˈɡɒɡ] [US: ə.ˈɡɑːɡ] | ansiosamenteadverb impazientementeadverb non stare nella pelleadverb |
agog (in eager desire) adjective [UK: ə.ˈɡɒɡ] [US: ə.ˈɡɑːɡ] | arrapatoadjective eccitatoadjective elettrizzatoadjectiveI am completely agog over your diaphanous dress. = Sono del tutto elettrizzato dal tuo vestito traslucido. vogliosoadjective |
agog (wide open) adjective [UK: ə.ˈɡɒɡ] [US: ə.ˈɡɑːɡ] | sbarratoadjective sgranatoadjective spalancatoadjective |
agogic noun | agogicanoun |
agomelatine (drug) noun | agomelatinanoun |
agon [agons] (a struggle or contest) noun [UK: ˈaɡɒn] [US: ˈæɡɑːn] | agonenoun |
agony [agonies] (extreme pain) noun [UK: ˈæ.ɡə.ni] [US: ˈæ.ɡə.ni] | angoscianoun dolorenoun |
agony [agonies] (paroxysm of joy) noun [UK: ˈæ.ɡə.ni] [US: ˈæ.ɡə.ni] | parossismonoun |
agony [agonies] (violent contest or striving) noun [UK: ˈæ.ɡə.ni] [US: ˈæ.ɡə.ni] | agonianoun |
agonism (relationship between an agonist and a receptor) noun | agonismonoun |
agonistic (characterised by conflict or hostility) adjective [UK: ˌæ.ɡəʊ.ˈnɪ.stɪk] [US: ˌæ.ɡə.ˈnɪ.stɪk] | agonisticoadjective |
agoraphobia [agoraphobias] (fear of open spaces) noun [UK: ˌæ.ɡə.rə.ˈfəʊ.biə] [US: ˌæ.ɡə.rəˈfo.ʊ.biə] | agorafobianoun |
agorism (philosophy that advocates the creation of a voluntaryist society through counter-economics) noun | agorismonoun |
agouti [agoutis] (a rodent similar in appearance to a guinea pig but having longer legs) noun [UK: ə.ˈɡuː.ti] [US: ə.ˈɡuː.ti] | agutinoun |
a good beginning makes a good ending (good beginnings promise a good end) phrase | |
anagogic (pertaining to or employing an anagoge) adjective [UK: ˌanəɡˈɒɡɪk] [US: ˌænəɡˈɑːɡɪk] | anagogicoadjective |
Anaxagoras (philosopher) proper noun | Anassagoraproper noun |
antagonist [antagonists] (one who antagonizes) noun [UK: æn.ˈtæ.ɡə.nɪst] [US: æn.ˈtæ.ɡə.nəst] | avversarionoun concorrentenoun oppositorenoun |
antagonist [antagonists] (opponent) noun [UK: æn.ˈtæ.ɡə.nɪst] [US: æn.ˈtæ.ɡə.nəst] | antagonistanoun |
antagonize [antagonized, antagonizing, antagonizes] (to oppose) verb [UK: æn.ˈtæ.ɡə.naɪz] [US: æn.ˈtæ.ɡə.ˌnaɪz] | opporsiverb |
anthophagous (that feeds on flowers) adjective | antofagoadjective |
anthropophagous (antropophagous) adjective [UK: ˌanθrəpəfˈaɡəs] [US: ˌænθrəpəfˈæɡəs] | antropofagoadjective |
apagoge (an indirect argument which proves a thing by showing the impossibility or absurdity of the contrary) noun | apagogenoun apagogianoun |
apagogic (proving indirectly, by showing the impossibility, or absurdity of the contrary) adjective | apagogicoadjective |
Aragon (an autonomous community in Spain) proper noun [UK: ˈe.rə.ˌɡɑːn] [US: ˈe.rə.ˌɡɑːn] | Aragonaproper noun |
Aragonese (a person) noun | aragonesenoun |
Aragonese (from Aragon) adjective | aragoneseadjective |
Aragonese (the language of Aragon) proper noun | aragoneseproper noun |