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Achilles (Greek mythical hero)
proper noun
[UK: əˈk.ɪ.liːz]
[US: əˈk.ɪ.liz]

Aĥilo, Akiloproper noun

Achilles tendon [Achilles tendons] (strong tendon in the calf of the leg)
noun
[UK: əˈk.ɪ.liːz ˈten.dən]
[US: əˈk.ɪ.liz ˈten.dən]

aĥila tendenonoun

ache [ached, aching, aches] (be in pain)
verb
[UK: eɪk]
[US: ˈeɪk]

doloriverb

amphibrachic (consisting of amphibrachs)
adjective

amfibraĥaadjective

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]

anarĥiismo, anarkiismonoun

anarchist [anarchists] (believer in anarchism)
noun
[UK: ˈæ.nəkɪst]
[US: ˈæ.nərkəst]

anarĥiisto, anarkiisto, anarĥiulo, anarkiulonoun

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

Antiochian (a person from, or an inhabitant of, ancient Antioch)
noun

antioĥiano, antioĥianino (female)noun

Antiochian (of or pertaining to ancient Antioch)
adjective

antioĥiaadjective

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]

proksimiĝi, alproksimiĝiverb

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]

proksimigi, alproksimigiverb

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]

proksimiĝi, alproksimiĝiverb

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]

arĥimeda solido, arkimeda solidonoun

Archimedean spiral (a spiral that increases in distance from the point of origin at a constant rate)
noun

arĥimeda spiralo, arkimeda spiralonoun

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]

arĥipelago, arkipelago (modern spelling), insularonoun

architect [architects] (designer of buildings)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːk.ɪ.tekt]
[US: ˈɑːrk.ə.ˌtekt]

arĥitekto, arkitekto, arĥitekturisto, arkitekturistonoun

architectural (pertaining to architecture)
adjective
[UK: ˌɑːk.ɪ.ˈtekt.ʃrəl]
[US: ˌɑːrk.ə.ˈtek.tʃə.rəl]

arkitekturaadjective

architecture [architectures] (art and science of designing buildings and other structures)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːk.ɪ.tek.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈɑːrk.ə.ˌtek.tʃər]

arkitekturo, arĥitekturonoun

architrave [architraves] (the lowest part of an entablature)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːk.ɪ.treɪv]
[US: ˈɑːrk.ə.ˌtrev]

arkitravonoun

archive [archives] (place for storing earlier material)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːk.aɪv]
[US: ˈɑːrˌk.aɪv]

arkivo, arĥivo, arkivejo, arĥivejonoun

archive [archived, archiving, archives] (to archive)
verb
[UK: ˈɑːk.aɪv]
[US: ˈɑːrˌk.aɪv]

arĥivi, arkiviverb

archivist [archivists] (one who creates, maintains or controls archives)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːk.ɪ.vɪst]
[US: ˈɑːrk.ə.vəst]

arkivisto, arĥivistonoun

attach [attached, attaching, attaches] (to fasten, to join to)
verb
[UK: ə.ˈtætʃ]
[US: ə.ˈtætʃ]

kroĉi, alligiverb

automated teller machine (banking)
noun
[UK: ˈɔː.tə.mæ.tɪd ˈte.lə(r) mə.ˈʃiːn]
[US: ˈɒ.tə.ˌme.təd ˈte.lər mɪ.ˈʃiːn]

bankaŭtomatonoun

baldacchin (canopy suspended over an altar or throne)
noun

baldakenonoun

belch [belched, belching, belches] (expel gas from the stomach through the mouth)
verb
[UK: beltʃ]
[US: ˈbeltʃ]

ruktiverb

bewitch [bewitched, bewitching, bewitches] (to cast a spell upon)
verb
[UK: bɪ.ˈwɪtʃ]
[US: bə.ˈwɪtʃ]

sorĉiverb

binge watching (The viewing of numerous episodes of a TV show)
noun

maratononoun

birch [birched, birching, birches] (to punish as if one were using a birch)
verb
[UK: bɜːtʃ]
[US: ˈbɝːtʃ]

vergadoverb

birch [birched, birching, birches] (to punish with a birch)
verb
[UK: bɜːtʃ]
[US: ˈbɝːtʃ]

vergiverb

birdwatching (observing wild birds)
noun
[UK: ˈbɜː.dwɒ.tʃə(r)ɪŋ]
[US: ˈbɝː.dwɒ.tʃər.ɪŋ]

birdumonoun

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