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Alive
- adjective - mentally perceptive and responsive;"an alert mind"; "alert to the problems"; "alive to what is going on"; "awake to the dangers of her situation"; "was now awake to the reality of his predicament"
- (followed by `to' or `of') aware of; "is alive to the moods of others"
- (often followed by `with') full of life and spirit; "she was wonderfully alive for her age"; "a face alive with mischief"
- capable of erupting; "a live volcano"; "the volcano is very much alive"
- having life or vigor or spirit; "an animated and expressive face"; "animated conversation"; "became very animated when he heard the good news"
- in operation; "keep hope alive"; "the tradition was still alive"; "an active tradition"
- possessing life; "the happiest person alive"; "the nerve is alive"; "doctors are working hard to keep him alive"; "burned alive"; "a live canary"
Amice
- - A square of white linen worn at first on the head, but now about the neck and shoulders, by priests of the Roman Catholic Church while saying Mass.
Amide
- noun - any organic compound containing the group -CONH2
Amine
- noun - a compound derived from ammonia by replacing hydrogen atoms by univalent hydrocarbon radicals
Anile
- adjective - of or like a feeble old woman
Anime
- noun - a hard copal derived from an African tree
- any of various resins or oleoresins
- Japanese cartoon genre
Anise
- noun - liquorice-flavored seeds, used medicinally and in cooking and liquors
- native to Egypt but cultivated widely for its aromatic seeds and the oil from them used medicinally and as a flavoring in cookery
Arise
- verb - come into existence; take on form or shape;
- get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early"; "He uprose at night"
- move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows"
- originate or come into being; "a question arose"
- result or issue; "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion"
- rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded"
- take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
Aside
- adverb - a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
- a message that departs from the main subject
- in a different direction; "turn aside"; "turn away one's face"; "glanced away"
- in reserve; not for immediate use; "started setting aside money to buy a car"; "put something by for her old age"; "has a nest egg tucked away for a rainy day"
- not taken into account or excluded from consideration; "these problems apart, the country is doing well"; "all joking aside, I think you're crazy"
- on or to one side; "step aside"; "stood aside to let him pass"; "threw the book aside"; "put her sewing aside when he entered"
- out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts); "brush the objections aside"; "pushed all doubts away"
- placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose; "had a feeling of being set apart"; "quality sets it apart"; "a day set aside for relaxing"
Avile
- - To abase or debase; to vilify; to depreciate.