003-accordion-acrimony

003-accordion-acrimony

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accordion--n.A portable free-reed musical instrument.

accost--v.To speak to.

account--n.A record or statement of receipts and expenditures, or of businesstransactions.

accouter--v.To dress.

accredit--v.To give credit or authority to.

accumulate--v.To become greater in quantity or number.

accuracy--n.Exactness.

accurate--adj.Conforming exactly to truth or to a standard.

accursed--adj.Doomed to evil, misery, or misfortune.

accusation--n.A charge of crime, misdemeanor, or error.

accusatory--adj.Of, pertaining to, or involving an accusation.

accuse--v.To charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error.

accustom--v.To make familiar by use.

acerbity--n.Sourness, with bitterness and astringency.

acetate--n.A salt of acetic acid.

acetic--adj.Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of vinegar.

ache--v.To be in pain or distress.

Achillean--adj.Invulnerable.

achromatic--adj.Colorless,

acid--n.A sour substance.

acidify--v.To change into acid.

acknowledge--v.To recognize; to admit the genuineness or validity of.

acknowledgment--n.Recognition.

acme--n.The highest point, or summit.

acoustic--adj.Pertaining to the act or sense of hearing.

acquaint--v.To make familiar or conversant.

acquiesce--v.To comply; submit.

acquiescence--n.Passive consent.

acquire--v.To get as one's own.

acquisition--n.Anything gained, or made one's own, usually by effort or labor.

acquit--v.To free or clear, as from accusation.

acquittal--n.A discharge from accusation by judicial action.

acquittance--n.Release or discharge from indebtedness, obligation, or responsibility.

acreage--n.Quantity or extent of land, especially of cultivated land.

acrid--adj.Harshly pungent or bitter.

acrimonious--adj.Full of bitterness.

acrimony--n.Sharpness or bitterness of speech or temper.


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