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artifact any object made by human beings, esp. one of an earlier era. [2 definitions]
artificial created by human beings. [3 definitions]
artificial intelligence research in and development of computer programs that imitate human thought processes such as reasoning or decision-making.
artificial respiration the resumption or continuation of a person's breathing, as by forcing air into and out of the person's lungs.
artillery mounted large-caliber weapons, such as cannons or rocket launchers, used in land warfare and manned by a crew. [3 definitions]
artisan a person skilled in making things, esp. with the hands; craftsperson.
artist a person who is skilled at painting, sculpting, music, writing, or the like. [3 definitions]
artistic of or relating to art or artists. [3 definitions]
art room a room in a school where art is taught and where art materials are kept.
As symbol of the chemical element arsenic.
as1 equally; to the same extent or degree. [11 definitions]
ASAP abbreviation of "as soon as possible" (sometimes pronounced as an acronym.)
asbestos one of two forms of a mineral that can be separated into fibers, is not combustible, and is resistant to chemical action, used to make fireproofing and insulating materials. [2 definitions]
ascend to go upward; climb; rise. [5 definitions]
ascent the act of going up; rise. [4 definitions]
ascertain to come to know (some information) with complete certainty, especially through a process of investigation; determine.
ash1 the soft residue that remains after combustion. [3 definitions]
ash2 any of a group of trees that are related to the olive and have winged seeds and compound leaves. [2 definitions]
ashamed having feelings of shame, guilt, or embarrassment. [3 definitions]
ashore to or onto the shore. [2 definitions]
Asia a large continent in the Eastern Hemisphere, bounded by the Arctic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, the Red Sea, and eastern Europe.