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, anewDerivations in other languages
Latin abiogenesisUsage
Word found in Old English, Middle English, Modern English2. 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, amyotoniaUsage
Word found in Array English3. Etymology of the English word a-
derived from the English word a-
Derivations in English
abought, aby, accursed, acold, amazeUsage
Word found in Array English4. Etymology of the English word a-
derived from the English word a-
Derivations in English
ameliorateUsage
Word found in Array English5. Etymology of the English word a-
derived from the English word a-
