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amen
interjection usually said at the end of a prayer, hymn, etc: so be it.
[Anglo-Saxon: Hebrew, literally -certainly-]
amen to that colloq an expression of strong, often relieved, agreement.
amenable
adjective
1 (esp amenable to something) ready to accept (someone else's idea, proposal, advice, guidance, etc) .
2 legally responsible.
[16c: Anglo-French, from amener (from à mener ) to lead to]
amenability noun .
amenableness noun .
amenably adverb .
amend
verb (amended , amending ) to correct, improve or make minor changes to (especially a book, document, etc). Compare emend.
[14c: from French amender , from Latin emendare ]
amendable adjective .
make amends for something to make up for or compensate for (some injury, insult, etc).

amend, emend A word often confused with this one is emend, which refers specifically to the correction of errors in written texts.

amendment
noun
1 an addition or alteration, especially to a motion, official document, etc.
2 an act of correcting or improving something.
amenity
noun (amenities )
1 a valued public facility.
2 anything that makes life more comfortable and pleasant.
3 pleasantness of situation.
[15c: from Latin amoenus pleasant]

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