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Actions
- noun - a judicial proceeding brought by one party against another; one party prosecutes another for a wrong done or for protection of a right or for prevention of a wrong
- a military engagement; "he saw action in Korea"
- a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity"
- an act by a government body or supranational organization; "recent federal action undermined the segregationist position"; "the United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues"; "the Union action of emancipating Southern slaves"
- institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against; "He was warned that the district attorney would process him"; "She actioned the company for discrimination"
- put in effect; "carry out a task"; "execute the decision of the people"; "He actioned the operation"
- something done (usually as opp
Actitis
- noun - a genus of Scolopacidae
Actives
- noun - a person who is a participating member of an organization; "the club issues a list of members, both the actives and the retirees"
- chemical agent capable of activity
- the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is performing the action or causing the happening denoted by the verb; "`The boy threw the ball' uses the active voice"
Actless
- - Without action or spirit.
Aculeas
- noun - small spiny outgrowth on the wings of certain insects
Aculeus
- noun - a sharp-pointed process especially a sting of a hymenopterous insect
- a stiff sharp-pointed plant process
Adagios
- noun - (music) a composition played in adagio tempo (slowly and gracefully); "they played the adagio too quickly"
- a slow section of a pas de deux requiring great skill and strength by the dancers
Addaxes
- noun - large antelope with lightly spiraled horns of desert regions of northern Africa
Addends
- noun - a number that is added to another number (the augend)