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Awesome
- adjective - better than others; cool
- inspiring awe or admiration or wonder; "New York is an amazing city"; "the Grand Canyon is an awe-inspiring sight"; "the awesome complexity of the universe"; "this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath"- Melville; "Westminster Hall's awing majesty, so vast, so high, so silent"
Awfully
- adverb - in a terrible manner; "she sings terribly"
- of a dreadful kind; "there was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning"
- used as intensifiers; "terribly interesting"; "I'm awful sorry"
Awkward
- adjective - causing inconvenience; "they arrived at an awkward time"
- difficult to handle or manage especially because of shape;
- hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment; "awkward (or embarrassing or difficult) moments in the discussion"; "an awkward pause followed his remark"; "a sticky question"; "in the unenviable position of resorting to an act he had planned to save for the climax of the campaign"
- lacking grace or skill in manner or movement or performance; "an awkward dancer"; "an awkward gesture"; "too awkward with a needle to make her own clothes"; "his clumsy fingers produced an awkward knot"
- not elegant or graceful in expression;
- socially uncomfortable; unsure and constrained in manner; "awkward and reserved at parties"; "ill at ease among eddies of people he didn't know"; "was always uneasy with strangers"
- ungainly
Awlwort
- noun - small aquatic plant having tufted awl-shaped leaves in a basal rosette and minute white flowers; circumboreal
Awnings
- noun - a canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun
Awnless
- adjective - lacking or having only very short awns; "awnless bromegrass"
Ax Head
- noun - the cutting head of an ax
Axially
- adverb - with respect to an axis; "the jet was directed axially toward the cathode"
Axillae
- noun - the hollow under the arm where it is joined to the shoulder; "they were up to their armpits in water"