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Excerpt from An Arabic English Dictionary on a New System, Vol. 2 of 2: English Index
Active, a. (verb) -man, see Energetic. Activity, n. Actual, a. Actually, adv. Actuary, n. Actuate, v. T., we Cause. Acumen, n. Acute, 0. Acuteness, n., see Keenness. Adage, n., see Proverb. Adam, n. Adamant, n. Adapt, v. T. For Adaptation, n. Add, v. I. (an appendix to) one to up Addendum, n. Adder, n. Addition, n. 3341327; Additional, a. Addle, v. T. Address, v. T. (a letter) (accost) Address, n. (lzarangae) (letter) (supersm'ption) Adduce, v. T. Aden Adept, a., we Skilful. Adequate, a., see Sufficient and Efficient Adhere, v.i. - to, Adherence, n. Adherent, n. Adhesion, n. Adhesive, a. Adieu, n., see Farewell. - x, pl. Adjacency, n. Adjacent, 0. (llamas) Adjectival, a. Adjective, n. Adjoin, v. T. Adjoined, a. Adjoining, a. Adjourn, v. T. Adjournment, n., see Postponement. Adjudge, v. T. Adjudged, a. Adjudicate, v. T. Adjunct, n. Adjunction, n. Explicitive Ordinal A2.
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