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appropriatit,
appropriate [əˈpropɪet]
adj. Suitable or proper in the circumstances.
v. To take (something) for one's own use (without permission).
pt. appropriatit
pp. appropriate
appraival, appraive, appreeval, appreeve, approvt, appruival, appruive, appruived, appruivit, appruv, appruval, appruve, appruved, appruvit, apruivit,
appruive [əˈprøv, N. əpriːv]
v. To approve.
pt. pp. appruived
Compounds and phrases etc.
appruival: Approval.
appurtenance,
appurtenance [əˈpʌrtɪnəns]
n. An accessory or other item associated with a particular activity or style of living.
abrico, aipricock, aipricot, apricock, apricot,
apricot [ˈaprɪkɔ(t), ˈabrɪkɔ(t)]
n. A apricot.
$prile, Aiprae, Aiprile, Aperul, Aprile, Aprille, Apryle, Averil, Averile, Awprile, Prile,
Aprile [əˈprəil]
n. April.
ap, aplie, aply, app, appley, applie, apply, apt, aptlie, aptly,
apt [ap(t)]
adj. Apt, certain.
aptly
adv. Aptly, certainly.
aptitude, aptituid,
aptitude [ˈaptɪtud]
n. Fitness.
aqua-fontis,
aqua-fontis [ˈakwəˈfɔntɪs]
n. Spring water.
accavite, aquavita, aquavitae, aqua-vitae, aquavite,
aqua-vitae [ˈakwəˈvite]
n. Whisky.
aarle, aer, ar, arel, arl, arle, arr,
ar [I.Sh. ar]
n. A small particle, a feeble movement.
v. Also arle To move feebly or almost lifelessly.
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