| AMAH | • amah n. (India) a woman employed to look after children; (formerly) a wet nurse. • amah n. (Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia) a female domestic helper. • AMAH n. (Portuguese) a native maidservant or child's nurse, esp. a wet nurse, also AMA. |
| AMAS | • amas n. Plural of ama. • AMA n. (Hindi) a native maidservant or child's nurse, esp. a wet nurse, also AMAH. |
| AMBO | • ambo n. A raised platform in an early Christian church, as well as in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox… • ambo n. (Roman Catholicism) A stationary podium used for readings and homilies. • ambo n. (Informal) An ambulance driver. |
| AMEN | • amen adv. At the end of religious prayers: so be it. • amen adv. In many Abrahamic religious texts and creeds: truly, verily. • amen interj. (Discuss([Wiktionary:Tea room/??/???action=edit§ion=new&preloadtitle=amen +]) this sense)… |
| AMES | • Ames prop.n. A surname. • Ames prop.n. A female given name transferred from the surname. • Ames prop.n. A diminutive of the female given name Amy. |
| AMIA | • amia n. The bowfin, Amia calva. • Amia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Amiidae – The single extant species Amia calva (bowfin). • AMIA n. a freshwater fish, aka bowfin. |
| AMID | • amid prep. In the middle of; in the center of; surrounded by. • amid n. Archaic form of amide. • AMID n. a compound formed by the union of amidogen with an acid element or radical, also AMIDE. |
| AMIE | • Amie prop.n. A female given name from Latin, a less common spelling of Amy. • Amie prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name. • AMIE n. (French) a (female) friend. |
| AMIN | • amin n. (Historical) An arbitrator who assessed and collected revenue in the pargana. • Amin prop.n. A male given name from Arabic. • AMIN n. a compound derived from ammonia, also AMINE. |
| AMIR | • amir n. Alternative form of emir. • Amir prop.n. A male given name from Arabic. • Amir prop.n. A surname from Arabic. |
| AMIS | • Amis prop.n. A surname from Old French. • Amis n. Amis people, an ethnic group in Taiwan. • Amis prop.n. The language of these people. |
| AMLA | • amla n. Phyllanthus emblica, a deciduous tree. • amla n. The bitter yellow-green fruit of this tree. • AMLA n. an East Indian tree. |
| AMMO | • ammo n. (Informal) Ammunition. • ammo v. (Transitive, informal) To load up on ammunition. • ammo- pref. Sand. |
| AMOK | • amok adv. Out of control, especially when armed and dangerous. • amok adv. In a frenzy of violence, or on a killing spree; berserk. • amok n. One who runs amok; in Malay and Moro/Philippine culture, one who attempts to kill many others, especially… |
| AMPS | • amps n. Plural of amp. • amps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amp. • AMPS prop.n. (Electronics) Advanced Mobile Phone System, American Mobile Phone System, Analog Mobile Phone System. |
| AMUS | • amus n. Plural of amu. • AMUs n. Plural of AMU. • AMU n. a unit of mass. |
| AMYL | • amyl n. (Dated, organic chemistry) Synonym of pentyl. • amyl n. (Informal) amyl nitrite. • amyl adj. Of or pertaining to starch. |