| ANGLEBERRY | • angleberry n. A warty growth of the skin of cattle. • ANGLEBERRY n. a soft fleshy tumour in horses; a disease of turnips and cabbages, also ANBURY. |
| ANGLEDOZER | • angledozer n. A kind of bulldozer whose blade can be tilted at an angle. • ANGLEDOZER n. a bulldozer whose blade may be angled or tilted to left or right. |
| ANGLERFISH | • anglerfish n. Any fish of the bony fish order Lophiiformes, which have an outgrowth they wiggle to lure and catch their prey. • angler␣fish n. Alternative spelling of anglerfish. • ANGLERFISH n. a widemouthed voracious fish that attracts its prey by waving filaments attached to its head. |
| ANGLESITES | • anglesites n. Plural of anglesite. • ANGLESITE n. a native sulphate of lead, occurring in white or yellowish transparent, prismatic crystals. |
| ANGLEWORMS | • angleworms n. Plural of angleworm. • ANGLEWORM n. an earthworm of the genus Lumbricus, frequently used by anglers for bait. |
| ANGLICISED | • anglicised adj. Made into a form similar to that used by the English. • anglicised v. Simple past tense and past participle of anglicise. • Anglicised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Anglicise. |
| ANGLICISES | • anglicises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anglicise. • Anglicises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Anglicise. • ANGLICISE v. to make English, also ANGLICIZE. |
| ANGLICISMS | • anglicisms n. Plural of anglicism. • Anglicisms n. Plural of Anglicism. • ANGLICISM n. an English idiom or peculiarity. |
| ANGLICISTS | • Anglicists n. Plural of Anglicist. • ANGLICIST n. a person with a scholarly knowledge of the English language, also ANGLIST. |
| ANGLICIZED | • anglicized adj. Alternative spelling of anglicised. • anglicized v. Simple past tense and past participle of anglicize. • ANGLICIZE v. to make English, also ANGLICISE. |
| ANGLICIZES | • anglicizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anglicize. • ANGLICIZE v. to make English, also ANGLICISE. |
| ANGLIFYING | • Anglifying v. Present participle of Anglify. • ANGLIFY v. to make English. |
| ANGLISTICS | • Anglistics n. Synonym of English studies. • ANGLISTICS n. the study of English idioms or culture. |
| ANGLOMANIA | • Anglomania n. Exaggerated enthusiasm for anything English. • ANGLOMANIA n. a craze or obsession with England and the English. |
| ANGLOPHILE | • anglophile n. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophile. • Anglophile n. A person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England. • Anglophile n. (By extension) A person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of the United Kingdom. |
| ANGLOPHILS | • Anglophils n. Plural of Anglophil. • ANGLOPHIL n. one who loves the English, also ANGLOPHILE. |
| ANGLOPHOBE | • anglophobe n. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophobe. • Anglophobe n. A person who dislikes or fears England, its people or anything English. • ANGLOPHOBE n. one who hates the English. |
| ANGLOPHONE | • anglophone adj. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophone. • anglophone n. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophone. • Anglophone adj. English-speaking. |