| AGAR | • agar n. A gelatinous material obtained from red algae, especially Gracilaria species, used as a bacterial culture… • agar n. A culture medium based on this material. • agar n. Agarwood. |
| AGAS | • agas n. Plural of aga. • Agas n. Plural of Aga. • AGAs n. Plural of AGA. |
| AGED | • aged adj. Old. • aged adj. (Chiefly non-US) Having the age of. • aged adj. Having undergone the improving effects of time; matured. |
| AGEE | • agee adv. (Scotland, dialect, archaic) Aside, on or to one side; awry; off from the straight line. • Agee prop.n. A surname. • AGEE adv. (Scots) off the straight; ajar, also AJEE. |
| AGEN | • agen adv. Obsolete spelling of again. • agen prep. Obsolete spelling of again. • Agen prop.n. A commune, the capital of the Lot-et-Garonne department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. |
| AGER | • ager n. One who or that which ages something. • ager n. (Euphemistic) One who is aging; an elderly person. • Ager n. (Video games, informal) A fan of the Age of Empires series of real-time strategy video games. |
| AGES | • ages n. Plural of age. • ages n. (Hyperbolic) A long time. • ages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of age. |
| AGHA | • agha n. An honorific for high officials used in Turkey and certain Muslim countries. • Agha prop.n. A surname. • AGHA n. (Turkish) a Turkish military officer, also AGA. |
| AGIN | • agin adv. (Colloquial or now often humorous) Alternative form of again. • agin prep. (Dialectal, colloquial, or now often humorous) Alternative form of against. • Agin prop.n. A surname. |
| AGIO | • agio n. (Economics, finance) The premium or percentage on a better sort of money when it is given in exchange… • AGIO n. (Italian) a premium paid for the exchange of currency. |
| AGLU | • AGLU n. (Inuit) a hole in the ice through which a seal breathes, also AGLOO. |
| AGLY | • agly adv. Alternative spelling of agley. • AGLY adv. (Scots) with a turn or twist to one side, also AGLEE, AGLEY. |
| AGMA | • agma n. (Uncountable) The nasalized velar consonant found in such words as song or wink. • agma n. (Countable) The symbol ŋ, used to represent that nasal velar consonant in IPA; eng. • AGMA n. (Greek) a phonetic symbol representing the sound 'ng'. |
| AGOG | • agog adj. In eager desire, eager, astir. • agog adj. (Chiefly of eyes) Wide open. • agog adv. In a state of high anticipation, excitement, or interest. |
| AGON | • agon n. (Countable) A struggle or contest; conflict; especially between the protagonist and antagonist in a literary work. • agon n. (Countable) An intellectual conflict or apparent competition of ideas. • agon n. (Countable) A contest in ancient Greece, as in athletics or music, in which prizes were awarded. |
| AGRO | • agro adj. (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, slang) angry. • agro- pref. Agriculture. • AGRO n. a student of agricultural studies. |
| AGUE | • ague n. (Obsolete) An acute fever. • ague n. (Pathology) An intermittent fever, attended by alternate cold and hot fits. • ague n. The cold fit or rigor of the intermittent fever. |