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1. Etymology of the English word a-

the English word a-
using the Greek prefix a-, ἀ- (an- not, without)

Derivations in English

accursed, abranchiate, achlorhydria, achondroplasia, adipsia, ageusia, alalia, alecithal, amelia, amitosis, aphagia, aphakia, aplanospore, apneusis, apyrexia, ascorbic, astigmatic, astylar, abide, abiosis, above, adactylous, aglossia, allay, akaryote, amenorrhoea, aphotic, astereognosis, azeotrope, aghast, alight, afeard, alit, choken, alive, abeam, abloom, ablush, aboil, abreast, abristle, abubble, abuzz, acock, across, adazzle, adoze, adrift, aflame, aflutter, agape, agee, aglare, aglimmer, aglint, aglisten, aglitter, aglow, ahorse, ahull, alist, amain, apeak, aplenty, aport, aprowl, aquiver, asea, ashake, ashore, askew, asprawl, astarboard, astern, astraddle, astride, aswarm, aswirl, athrill, atilt, atingle, atiptoe, atop, atremble, atrip, atry, atwitter, aweary, aweather, aweigh, awhirl, affright, afoul, abuilding, asquint, abed, afire, aloud, aside, atwain, abegging, athwart, ablaze, aback, abroad, afield, afloat, afoot, afore, agaze, aground, ajar, alee, alow, amid, apace, aright, around, asleep, astir, asunder, atween, away, awry, crosswise, nowadays, ashamed, aboard, arise, arose, awaken, agnostic, amensalism, acarbose, achromic, acoelous, acyclovir, afar, anew

Derivations in other languages

Latin abiogenesis

Usage

Word found in Old English, Middle English, Modern English

2. Etymology of the English word a-

derived from the English word a-

Derivations in English

abroad, agape, agee, akrasia, amain, athwart, abeam, aborning, agley, afresh, akin, adown, athirst, down, aloof, askew, acalculia, asynergy, agnostic, agranulocytosis, amitosis, amyotrophy, ariboflavinosis, aprotic, achalasia, amyotonia

Usage

Word found in Array English

3. Etymology of the English word a-

derived from the English word a-

Derivations in English

abought, aby, accursed, acold, amaze

Usage

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4. Etymology of the English word a-

derived from the English word a-

Derivations in English

ameliorate

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5. Etymology of the English word a-

derived from the English word a-

Derivations in English

abacterial, abiogenic, abiological, abiosis, abiotic, acardia, acaulescent, acausal, acellular, acenesthesia, acentric, aceramic, achiral, achlamydate, achlamydeous, achlorophyllous, achondrite, achromatic, achromic, acoelomate, acoenaesthesia, acotyledon, acritical, acyclic, adactylous, adiactinic, adiaphoresis, adiaphoretic, afebrile, afocal, ahistoric, aliturgical, alogical, amelia, ametabolic, amitosis, amoral, anoesis, anucleate, anucleolate, aperiodic, aphagia, aphotic, aplacental, aplasia, apolitical, apyretic, areligious, aseismic, asepsis, aseptate, aseptic, asexual, asiderite, asocial, aspherical, asternal, astigmatic, astigmatizer, astomatous, asymmetric, asymptomatic, asynapsis, asynchronism, asynchronous, asynergy, asyntactic, atemporal, athematic, atonal, atoxic, atypical, avirulent, abetalipoproteinemia, abiotrophy, acarpelous, achilary, achondroplasia, achromatopsia, acoelous, agranulocytosis, agravic, amenorrhea, aprotic, avitaminosis, axanthopsia, baragnosis, aliterate

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