| ACTABLE | • actable adj. Able to be acted, as by an actor. • ACTABLE adj. suitable for performance on the stage. |
| ACTANTS | • actants n. Plural of actant. • ACTANT n. a noun phrase functioning as the agent of the main verb of a sentence. |
| ACTINAL | • actinal adj. (Zoology) Pertaining to the side or surface around the mouth in an animal that has radial symmetry such as a starfish. • actinal adj. (Zoology) Pertaining to the axis of rotational symmetry in radiate animals. • ACTINAL adj. pertaining to the part of a radiate animal, such as a starfish, which contains the mouth. |
| ACTINGS | • actings n. Plural of acting. • ACTING n. the occupation of an actor. |
| ACTINIA | • actinia n. A sea anemone, specifically a member of the genus Actinia. • Actinia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Actiniidae – certain sea anemones. • ACTINIA n. (Greek) a sea-anemone, also ACTINIAN. |
| ACTINIC | • actinic adj. Of or relating to actinism. • actinic adj. Composed of actin. • ACTINIC adj. of or pertaining to actinism, the property of solar radiation of causing chemical change. |
| ACTINON | • actinon n. (Chemistry, physics, dated) Radon-219 (21986Rn; symbol An), an isotope of radon. • actinon n. (Obsolete) Synonym of radon. • actinon n. (Physics, dated) An actinide. |
| ACTIONS | • actions n. Plural of action. • actions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of action. • ACTION v. to carry out. |
| ACTIVES | • actives n. Plural of active. • ACTIVE n. the active mood of a verb. |
| ACTORLY | • actorly adj. Pertaining or proper to an actor. • ACTORLY adj. in the manner of an actor. |
| ACTRESS | • actress n. A female who performs on the stage or in films. • actress n. (Now rare) A female doer or "actor" (in a general sense). • ACTRESS n. a female actor. |
| ACTUALS | • actuals n. Plural of actual. • actuals n. (Accounting, project management) Documented historical results; things that have happened rather than… • actuals n. (Business) Physical commodities or financial instruments which are traded in futures contracts. |
| ACTUARY | • actuary n. (Dated) Registrar, clerk. • actuary n. A professional who calculates financial values associated with uncertain events subject to risk, such… • ACTUARY n. a person who compiles statistics of mortality, accidents, etc., and calculates insurance risks and premiums. |
| ACTUATE | • actuate v. (Transitive) To activate, or to put into motion; to animate. • actuate v. (Transitive) To incite to action; to motivate. • ACTUATE v. to put into action. |
| ACTURES | • ACTURE n. (Shakespeare) action or performance. |