Results for: dialect spoken in a number of countries in western and central Africa
English English
arrangement, order; group of people or things that are arranged in a line (i.e. to be inspected or identified); number of people or groups who have come together for a specific purposelineup
art of juggling, art of maintaining a number of objects in the air at the same time by catching and throwing; trickery, manipulation, deceptionjugglery
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), German philosopher who viewed the will to live as a central factor in human experience and the renunciation of desire as the key to achieving happinessSchopenhauer
articulate, having a fluent manner of speaking; expressive, expressing emotion clearly, speaking or spoken beautifully and forcefullyeloquent
artistic representation of life in the early American western frontier (usually a movie or book)western
Asian tent, rounded building characteristic of the Mongols and the Turks of central Asiayurt
assembly of parliament, house of representatives, legislature, senate, official government council, national legislative body of certain countriesparliament
asset or quality, defensive ability, degree of intensity, force of feeling, intensity of expression, maintenance of prices, number of people needed for something, persuasive power, physical or mental power, potency, quality of being strong, might; dura...strength
assign a number to something, count; assign a number; equal in amount; limit, allot; be included in (a specific group); total, add up to, counting, or figures used to count, garment, grammatical quantity, identifying figure, include something, make as ...number
associated, central, federal agent or officer; Federalist; supporter of federation or federalism; member of the Union during the Civil War (U.S. History)federal
association of gangsters, business that sells news materials, come together as syndicate, control something as syndicate, council or jurisdiction of civil magistrate, form a syndicate; sell photographs or other material to a number of different newspap...syndicate
Athapaskan, family of Indian languages spoken by tribes in the western United States and southwestern Canada (includes Apache, Navajo, and Chipewyan), group of North American languages, member of an Indian tribe that speaks an Athabaskan language, spea...Athabaskan
Atlantic Ocean, of or pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean (ocean bordered by Europe and Africa in the east and the Americas in the west), of the Atlantic Ocean, West African language groupAtlantic
atom stripped of its electrons, central part, cereal grain, edible core, key portion of an operating system, seed, softer and often edible section contained within husk or stone; grain (of wheat, corn, etc.); point, essence, core; part of an operating ...kernel
atom with the same mass number, line on a weather map or chart that connects areas of equal barometric pressure (Meteorology), line showing weather patternsisobar
 

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