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Abdest
- - Purification by washing the hands before prayer; -- a Muslim rite.
Abient
- adjective - characterized by avoidance or withdrawal
Abject
- adjective - most unfortunate or miserable; "the most abject slaves joined in the revolt"; "abject poverty"
- of the most contemptible kind; "abject cowardice"; "a low stunt to pull"; "a low-down sneak"; "his miserable treatment of his family"; "You miserable skunk!"; "a scummy rabble"; "a scurvy trick"
- showing humiliation or submissiveness; "an abject apology"
- showing utter resignation or hopelessness; "abject surrender"
Ablest
- unknown - having necessary power skill or resources
adjective of able
most capable
- most capable
Absent
- adjective - go away or leave; "He absented himself"
- lost in thought; showing preoccupation; "an absent stare"; "an absentminded professor"; "the scatty glancing quality of a hyperactive but unfocused intelligence"
- nonexistent; "the thumb is absent"; "her appetite was lacking"
- not being in a specified place
Accent
- noun - a diacritical mark used to indicate stress or placed above a vowel to indicate a special pronunciation
- distinctive manner of oral expression; "he couldn't suppress his contemptuous accent"; "she had a very clear speech pattern"
- put stress on; utter with an accent; "In Farsi, you accent the last syllable of each word"
- special importance or significance; "the red light gave the central figure increased emphasis"; "the room was decorated in shades of grey with distinctive red accents"
- the relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch); "he put the stress on the wrong syllable"
- the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people; "the immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English"; "he has a strong German accent"; "it has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy"
- to stress, single out as important; "Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to
Accept
- verb - admit into a group or community; "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member"
- be designed to hold or take; "This surface will not take the dye"
- be sexually responsive to, used of a female domesticated mammal; "The cow accepted the bull"
- consider or hold as true; "I cannot accept the dogma of this church"; "accept an argument"
- give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to; "I cannot accept your invitation"; "I go for this resolution"
- make use of or accept for some purpose; "take a risk"; "take an opportunity"
- react favorably to; consider right and proper; "People did not accept atonal music at that time"; "We accept the idea of universal health care"
- receive (a report) officially, as from a committee
- receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have this dog in my house!"; "Pleas
Adient
- adjective - characterized by acceptance or approach
Adject
- - To add or annex; to join.
Advect
- verb - convey by horizontal mass movement of a fluid; "energy advected from the environment"