| AMOEBEAN | • amoebean adj. Describing a form of prosody featuring alternating responses. • AMOEBEAN adj. alternately answering, responsive, as often in pastoral poetry. |
| AMOEBOID | • amoeboid adj. Resembling or characteristic of an amoeba, particularly in having amoeboid movement. • amoeboid n. A single-celled organism that moves or feeds by amoeboid movement. • amœboid adj. Dated spelling of amoeboid. |
| AMOKURAS | • AMOKURA n. (Maori) a white pelagian bird of tropical latitudes, with a red beak and red tail feathers. |
| AMOOVING | • AMOOVE v. (Spenser) to stir up, to rouse, also AMOVE. |
| AMORALLY | • amorally adv. In an amoral manner; without morals. • AMORAL adv. lacking a sense of right and wrong. |
| AMORANCE | • AMORANCE n. the state of being in love; romantic love. |
| AMORETTI | • amoretti n. Plural of amoretto. • AMORETTO n. (Italian) a cherub or spirit of love. |
| AMORETTO | • amoretto n. (In art) A cupid or putto (representation of a naked baby or small child, often with wings). • amoretto n. A love poem. • amoretto n. A male sweetheart, lover. |
| AMORISMS | • AMORISM n. a love affair. |
| AMORISTS | • amorists n. Plural of amorist. • AMORIST n. a lover; a sexual adventurer. |
| AMOROSAS | • amorosas n. Plural of amorosa. • AMOROSA n. (Italian) a wanton woman; a courtesan. |
| AMOROSOS | • amorosos n. Plural of amoroso. • Amorosos prop.n. Plural of Amoroso. • AMOROSO n. (Italian) a (male) lover; a dark sweet sherry. |
| AMORTISE | • amortise v. (British spelling) Alternative form of amortize. • AMORTISE v. to liquidate gradually, as a debt, also AMORTIZE. |
| AMORTIZE | • amortize v. (Transitive) To alienate (property) in mortmain. • amortize v. (Transitive) To wipe out (A debt, liability etc.) gradually or in installments. • amortize v. (Transitive, computer science) To even out the costs of running an algorithm over many iterations, so… |
| AMOSITES | • amosites n. Plural of amosite. • AMOSITE n. a brown form of asbestos. |
| AMOTIONS | • amotions n. Plural of amotion. • AMOTION n. the removal of a corporate officer from his office. |
| AMOUNTED | • amounted v. Simple past tense and past participle of amount. • AMOUNT v. to come to in total. |