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Translingual
Noun
A. (plural Aa.)
- Alternative letter-case form of a.
English
Noun
A.
- absolute temperature
- absorbance; absorbancy
- academy; academician
- acad
- accommodation
- accumulator
- accusative case
- acid
- acre; acres
- A; a.
- address
- adjutant
- administration
- admiral
- adult
- age; aged
- air
- air branch
- aircraft; airplane
- airman
- alfa
- alto
- amateur
- a.
- ambassador
- America; Americanization
- Amer.
- (biblical) Amos, the book of
- amphibian
- amplitude
- ana; anna
- Angstrom
- Å
- annus (a year)
- anode
- answer
- ans.; ans; A
- application
- apprentice
- April
- aqua
- arctic
- army
- article
- artificer
- Artillery
- (military) assault, as on a badge
- associate; association
- Atlantic
- atomic weight
- attack
- August
- author
- automobile
Adjective
A.
- absent
- Absolute
- accepted
- adjusted
- alto
- American
- amphibious
- anterior
- approved
- arctic
- arterial
- Asian
- asked
- astragal
- asymmetric
- atomic
- Australian
- auxiliary
- avancé (fast)
Verb
A.
- admit
- Americanize
Preposition
A.
- after
- ante (before)
- at
Adverb
A.
- annō (in the year)
Latin
Abbreviations
A.
- (in dates) ante (“before”)
- A. D. — ante diem
- (in dates) anno, annus (“year”)
- A. D. — anno Domini
- A. U. C. — anno urbis conditae
- A. P. R. C. — anno post Romam conditam
- Aulus (a Roman given name)
- 4–5 CE, Inscriptiones Orelli 1530: A. A. — Auli duo
- aquae (“waters”)
- (Can we date this quote?) Inscriptiones Orelli 1643 sequens; 2620; 3011: A.A. — Aquae Aponi (“Abano Terme”)
- auro, argento, or aeri (the three directors of the mint)
- (Can we date this quote?) Inscriptiones Orelli 569; 2242; 2379; 3134 alia: III. VIRI A. A. A. F. F. — auro, argento, aeri flando, feriundo
- agris (“fields”)
- A. D. A. — agris dandis adsignandis
- A. I. A. — agris judicandis adsignandis
- (upon the voting tablets in judicial trials) absolvo (“I free”, “I acquit”)
- (in the Roman Comitia) antiquo — “I leave in its former state”, “I reject”
- amicō (“friend”)
- A. O. — amico optimo — “best friend”
- a (“of, from”)
- A. P. — a populo
- aediliciae
- A. P. — aediliciae potestatis
- aerario
- A. P. R. — aerario populi Romani
- (in Cicero's Tusculanae Disputationes, “Tusculan Disputations”) adulescens or auditor, one of the disputants, as opposed to M. for magister or Marcus
Proper noun
A. m (indeclinable)
- Praenominal abbreviation of Aulus.
Malay
Proper noun
A.
- Abdul (a male given name)
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