| ACHAENIA | • achaenia n. Plural of achaenium. • ACHAENIUM n. a small one-seeded fruit; a naked seed, also ACHENE, ACHENIUM, AKENE. |
| ACHARYAS | • acharyas n. Plural of acharya. • ACHARYA n. (Sanskrit) a Hindu teacher or learned man. |
| ACHENIAL | • achenial adj. Pertaining to an achene. • ACHENIAL adj. relating to an achene, also AKENIAL. |
| ACHENIUM | • achenium n. (Botany) achene. • ACHENIUM n. a small one-seeded fruit; a naked seed, also ACHAENIUM, ACHENE, AKENE. |
| ACHIEVED | • achieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of achieve. • achieved adj. (Of a goal or status) Having been reached, attained or accomplished. • ACHIEVE v. to carry out successfully. |
| ACHIEVER | • achiever n. One who achieves something. • achiever n. One who tends to succeed; a winner. • ACHIEVER n. one who achieves. |
| ACHIEVES | • achieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of achieve. • ACHIEVE v. to carry out successfully. |
| ACHILLEA | • achillea n. Any of various plants of the genus Achillea. • Achillea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the achilleas, yarrows. • ACHILLEA n. a plant of the yarrow genus. |
| ACHINESS | • achiness n. The property of being achy. • ACHINESS n. the state of having aches. |
| ACHINGLY | • achingly adv. In an aching manner; sorely. • ACHING adv. hurting, throbbing. |
| ACHIOTES | • achiotes n. Plural of achiote. • ACHIOTE n. (Nahuatl) the seeds of the annatto tree. |
| ACHOLIAS | • ACHOLIA n. a lack of bile. |
| ACHROMAT | • achromat n. (Optics) A lens that imparts little color; a lens that is achromatic. • ACHROMAT n. a light transmitting lens. |
| ACHROMIC | • achromic adj. (Sciences) Uncoloured; not pigmented; lacking in colour. • ACHROMIC adj. having no colour. |