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acolyte
noun
1 Christianity someone who assists a priest in certain religious ceremonies.
2 an assistant or attendant.
[16c: from Latin acolytus , from Greek akolouthos follower]
noun
1 Christianity someone who assists a priest in certain religious ceremonies.
2 an assistant or attendant.
[16c: from Latin acolytus , from Greek akolouthos follower]
aconite
noun
1 any of various herbaceous plants, especially monkshood or wolfsbane, which has hooded bluish-purple flowers, and roots containing a toxic alkaloid compound formerly used to poison wolves.
2 the narcotic analgesic drug obtained from the roots of this plant, now generally regarded as too toxic for medicinal applications.
[16c: from Latin aconitum ]
noun
1 any of various herbaceous plants, especially monkshood or wolfsbane, which has hooded bluish-purple flowers, and roots containing a toxic alkaloid compound formerly used to poison wolves.
2 the narcotic analgesic drug obtained from the roots of this plant, now generally regarded as too toxic for medicinal applications.
[16c: from Latin aconitum ]
acorn
noun the nut-like fruit of the oak tree, which has a cup-shaped outer case (the acorn-cup).
[Anglo-Saxon æcern ]
noun the nut-like fruit of the oak tree, which has a cup-shaped outer case (the acorn-cup).
[Anglo-Saxon æcern ]
acoustic or (especially in senses 1 and 3) acoustical
adjective
1 relating to, producing or operated by sound.
2 relating to acoustics.
3 relating to the sense of hearing.
4 said of music or a musical instrument, not using an electrical amplifier.
5 said of building materials, etc: designed so as to reduce the disturbance caused by excessive noise.
[17c in the form acoustique : from Greek akoustikos , from akouein to hear]
acoustically adverb .
adjective
1 relating to, producing or operated by sound.
2 relating to acoustics.
3 relating to the sense of hearing.
4 said of music or a musical instrument, not using an electrical amplifier.
5 said of building materials, etc: designed so as to reduce the disturbance caused by excessive noise.
[17c in the form acoustique : from Greek akoustikos , from akouein to hear]
acoustically adverb .
acoustic coupler
noun
1 comput a device that is used to transmit digital data along telephone lines to and from the modem of a computer terminal, without making direct connections to the telephone system.
2 any device that is used to convert electrical signals to sound signals, or vice versa.
noun
1 comput a device that is used to transmit digital data along telephone lines to and from the modem of a computer terminal, without making direct connections to the telephone system.
2 any device that is used to convert electrical signals to sound signals, or vice versa.
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