but used with other words also. base + -al → basal cranium + -al → cranial Forming nouns, especially of verbal action. propose + -al → proposal...
Note: Certain words take another, synonymous suffix, -z/-oz/-az/-ez/-öz/-áz or -zik/-ozik/-azik/-ezik/-özik. Hungarian verbs suffixed with -ál From the original...
noun; today it is used in compound words, see al-. IPA(key): [ˈɒl] al (archaic, rare) lower part of something al- alacsony alatt alá alája alig alól...
See also: ał-, ال, and Appendix:Variations of "al" From Middle English al-, from Old English eal-, eall- (“all-”). More at all. al- (no longer productive)...
also: Al Qaeda al-Qaida From Arabic الْقَاعِدَة (al-qāʕida), definite form of قَاعِدَة (qāʕida, “foundation, base”). (General American) IPA(key): /ɑl ˈkaɪdə/...
palabras al aire f pl (plural only) empty words “palabras al aire”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española...
For words that naturally end in -ic such as magic and statistic, the addition is only of -al. English terms suffixed with -ical -ic -etic -al Alic,...
(at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries). IPA(key): [ˈaːl] Hyphenation: ál Rhymes: -aːl ál (not comparable) (rare) false, fake, sham, phoney, make-believe...
also: al-Kaida, Al-Káida, Al-Kaída, and Al Kaida Polish Wikipedia has an article on: Al-Kaida Wikipedia pl Borrowed from Arabic الْقَاعِدَة (al-qāʕida)...
al pie de la palabra (invariable) (idiomatic) word-for-word (using exactly the same words as were originally used) al pie de la palabra word for word...