| AREAD | • aread v. (Obsolete) To soothsay, prophesy. • aread v. (Obsolete) To interpret; to explain. • aread v. (Obsolete) To advise, counsel. |
| AREAE | • areæ n. Plural of area. • AREA n. (Latin) a region. |
| AREAL | • areal adj. Of or pertaining to an area. • AREAL adj. relating to an area. |
| AREAR | • arear adv. Backward; in or to the rear; behindhand. • arear v. To raise; to set up; to stir up. • AREAR n. an unpaid and overdue debt, also ARREAR. |
| AREAS | • areas n. Plural of area. • AREA n. (Latin) a region. |
| ARECA | • areca n. Any member of the genus Areca of about fifty species of single-stemmed palms in the family Arecaceae… • Areca prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Arecaceae – palms native to tropical Asia. • ARECA n. (Malay) a tree of the betelnut genus of palms, native to SE Asia and the Indian subcontinent. |
| AREDD | • AREAD v. (Spenser) to counsel, also AREDE, ARREEDE. |
| AREDE | • AREDE v. (Spenser) to declare, also AREAD, ARREEDE. |
| AREFY | • arefy v. (Transitive, intransitive, archaic) To dry, or make dry; wither. • AREFY v. to dry up. |
| AREIC | • areic adj. Of or pertaining to area; especially used to describe a measurement per unit area. • AREIC adj. of an area of the earth with little surface drainage. |
| ARENA | • arena n. An enclosed area, often outdoor, for the presentation of sporting events (sports arena) or other spectacular… • arena n. The building housing such an area; specifically, a very large, often round building, often topped with… • arena n. (Historical) The sand-covered centre of an amphitheatre where contests were held in Ancient Rome. |
| ARENE | • arene n. (Organic chemistry) Any monocyclic or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. • ARENE n. an aromatic hydrocarbon. |
| AREPA | • arepa n. A type of cornbread originating from the northern Andes and resembling a tortilla. • AREPA n. (Spanish) a usually grilled cornmeal cake served in Latin-American cuisine. |
| ARERE | • ARERE adv. (Spenser) backward, behind, also AREAR. |
| ARETE | • arete n. (Philosophy) Virtue, excellence. • arete n. (Philosophy) The proper state or condition for a human. • arete n. Alternative spelling of arête. |
| ARETS | • arets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aret. • ARET v. (Spenser) to entrust, also ARETT. |
| ARETT | • ARETT v. (obsolete) to entrust, also ARET. |