astray |
off the right or known path or course. [2 definitions] |
astride |
over or upon and with a leg on each side of; straddling. [4 definitions] |
astrology |
the study of the positions of the heavenly bodies in relation to each other with the aim of predicting their influence on human affairs. |
astronaut |
a person trained to participate in space flight. |
astronomer |
a scientist who studies the universe beyond the earth. |
astronomical |
of or pertaining to astronomy. [2 definitions] |
astronomy |
the branch of science concerned with the physical universe beyond the atmosphere of the earth. |
as well |
in addition; also; too. |
as well as |
and also; and moreover. [2 definitions] |
as yet |
up until now; up to this point. |
asylum |
(old-fashioned) an institution for the care of those who are unable to maintain themselves, such as orphans or the severely mentally ill. [3 definitions] |
at1 |
on or in the location of. [5 definitions] |
Atacama Desert |
an extremely arid region of northern Chile that lies between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes mountains. |
at all |
to even the slightest degree or extent; in the least (used in negative statements and questions only). |
at all costs |
regardless of the effort or sacrifice necessary. |
-ate1 |
to become, or to cause to become or have. [5 definitions] |
ate |
past tense of eat. |
at ease |
in the military, a standing position in which soldiers may relax but not leave formation or talk. [2 definitions] |
at fault |
responsible for mistakes or errors. |
at first |
in the beginning, or on the first occasion. |
at full blast |
(informal) at maximum speed or capacity. |