| ABODING | • aboding n. (Obsolete) A foreboding. • aboding v. Present participle of abode. • ABODE v. to presage, forebode. |
| ABOLISH | • abolish v. To end a law, system, institution, custom or practice. • abolish v. (Archaic) To put an end to or destroy, as a physical object; to wipe out. • ABOLISH v. to put an end to. |
| ABOLLAE | • abollae n. Plural of abolla. • ABOLLA n. (historical) a Roman military cloak. |
| ABOLLAS | • abollas n. Plural of abolla. • ABOLLA n. (historical) a Roman military cloak. |
| ABOMASA | • abomasa n. Plural of abomasum. • ABOMASUM n. (Latin) the fourth stomach of a ruminant, also ABOMASUS. |
| ABOMASI | • abomasi n. Plural of abomasus. • ABOMASUS n. (Latin) the fourth stomach of a ruminant, also ABOMASUM. |
| ABORDED | • aborded v. Simple past tense and past participle of abord. • ABORD v. (archaic) to accost, approach. |
| ABORTED | • aborted adj. Brought forth prematurely. • aborted adj. Checked in normal development at an early stage. • aborted adj. (Biology) Rendered abortive or sterile; undeveloped. |
| ABORTEE | • abortee n. That which was aborted. • abortee n. A pregnant woman who has an abortion. • ABORTEE n. a woman who has had an abortion. |
| ABORTER | • aborter n. One who or that which aborts. • aborter n. (Rare) One who performs an abortion. • ABORTER n. one who aborts. |
| ABORTUS | • abortus n. An abortion. • abortus n. An aborted fetus, especially one aborted in early pregnancy. • ABORTUS n. an aborted fetus. |
| ABOUGHT | • abought v. Simple past tense and past participle of aby. • ABYE v. (archaic) to pay the penalty for, also ABY. |
| ABOULIA | • aboulia n. Alternative spelling of abulia. • ABOULIA n. (Greek) an abnormal lack of ability to act or to make decisions, also ABULIA. |
| ABOULIC | • aboulic adj. Alternative form of abulic. • ABOULIC adj. relating to aboulia, loss of willpower, also ABULIC. |
| ABOUNDS | • abounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abound. • ABOUND v. to exist in great plenty. |