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`a-weath-or (a»\v!tlr’.'tr) adv. To the windward side.
`I 'wOlglt (3-wit’ ) arlj. Nautical Hangirig clear of the bottom. Used
`of an anchor.
`awe-some (6'sam) adj. 1. inspiring awe: an awesome thunder-
`stonn. 2. Expressing awe. 3. Slang liemark-able: outstanding.
`—aweIsome-Iy arlv. —awe'some-ness n.
`awoestruck (6’strilk’) also awe-striclt-en (-strilc’an) adj. Full
`of awe.
`aw-fut (6’lal) adj. 1. Extremely bad or unpleasant: terrible 2.
`Commanding awe: “tin”: sen. whose gently aw/ul stirring: seem to
`speak of some hirlrlen soul benenIlz" (Herman Melville). 3. Filled
`with awe. esp.; a. Filled with or displaying gre.rt reverence. b. Ob-
`solete Afraid. 4. Forniiduble in nature or extent. 6 adv. Infannnl
`F.\‘treurcly; very. [MB nwejnl, awe-inspiring. blend of awe, awe;
`see AWE. and '0;-full, awful (< OE egcfull : cge. dread + -jull.
`-lul).] —aw'fut-ty adv. —aw'fuI-ness u.
`I -while (:»hwil'. 3-wtl’) adv. For a short time.
`USAGE N01’!
`.tn'ln‘Ir_. an adverb, is never preceded b .1 ptcposi
`tion. such as for. but the two—word form (I while may
`preceded
`by .1 proposition in writing each of the following is acceptable:
`
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`stuy mvlrilr; stay [or rr I
`'
`ray it while [but not sluyfor awhile).
`a-whirl (a-hwlrrl/. 9-wirrl/) adj. 1. Having a whirling motion;
`spinning: leaves rrwlrirl in the wind 2. Being in a state of excite-
`ment or confusion. —a-whirl! adv.
`Iwk-ward (oldwcml) adj. 1. Not graceful; ungainly. 23. Not dex-
`tcrous; clumsy. b. Clumsily or unskillfully performed. 3a. Diffi-
`cult to handle or manage. b. Difficult to effect: uncomfortable‘.
`ml awkward post. 43. Marked by or causing embamssmciit or
`discomfort. b. Requiring great tact and skill. [ME awkewmd. in
`the wrong way : nwke. wrong (< ON fifngr, backward; sec apo- in
`App) + -wmrl. -wnrd.| —awltlward-ly ndv. ——awk'ward-ness
`n.
`awl (oi) n. A pointed tool for making hnlcs, as in wood or lcather.
`[ls-ll". mil. prob. blend of OR (21 and CE rlwrl. fleshlrook]
`awn (on) n. A slender, bristlelike appendage foturd on the spike-
`lcts of many grasses. [ME nwne < ON sign or < OE rrgen; see alt-
`in App.] —awned ml}. —awn'Iess mg
`awn-tng (olntng) n. A moflike structure. often made of canvas
`or plastic. that serves as a shelter. as over a storefront. window.
`door. or deck. [?]
`I-woke (a~w6l;’) v. A past tense of awake.
`n-wok-en (a-wo’kan) v. A past parti».iple of awake.
`AWOL or awol (a'wol’) mlj. Absent without leave. ‘# n. One who
`is absent without leave.
`I°wry (o-rt’) ndv. 1. in a position that is turned or twisted toward
`one side; askcw. 1. Away from the correct course; amiss. See Syns
`at amiss. —a-wry’ mlj.
`ax‘ or axe (alts) n.. pl. ares (tldsiz) 1. A tool with a bladed head
`mounted crosswise on a handle. used for telling trees or chop-
`ping wood. 2. A similar implement used as a cutting tool or
`weapon. 3. In/ormal A sudden termination of employment. 4.
`Slang A musical instrument. esp. a guitar. ¢ tr. v. axed, axelng,
`ax-es 1.To chop or felt with or as it with an ax. 2. iufamml’I‘o
`remove ruthlessly or suddenly. —IdIom: ax to grind A selfish or
`ulterior aim. [ME < OE rr:x.]
`ax’ (alts) v. axed, ax-lng, axoes Nomtrmdnrd Variant of risk.
`OUR uvtua LANGUAGE Ax. a common nonstandard variant of
`cult. is often identified as an especially salient feature of African
`American Vernacular English. While it is true that the form is
`frequent in the speech of African Americans. it used to be com-
`mon in the speech of white Americans as well, especially in New
`England. This should not be surprising since to: is a very old word
`in English. having been used in England for over 1.000 ycars. In
`Old En ish we find both rtsuiurr and ausinn, and in Middle Eng-
`lish boti nsken and axen. Moreover, the forms with :3 or 2: had
`no stigma associated with them; Cltatlccr, for example. used
`nsken and (mm interchangeably. The forms in x arose from the
`forms in slt by l linguistic process called Inctutlrcsis, in which two
`sounds are reversed. The 2: thus represents (ks). the flipped ver-
`sion of (sk). Mctatlresis is a common linguistic process around
`the world and does not arise from a defect in speaking. Never-
`thelcss. ax has become stigmatized as subst:indard—a fate that
`has befallcn other words, such as ain't. that were once perfectly
`acceptable in literate circles.
`ax. nbbr. 1. axiom 2. axis
`ax-cl (éldsal) n. A jump in figure skating that is initiated from
`the outer forward edge of one skate, followed by one and one-
`half midair turns and a return to the outer backward edge of the
`s
`ter.
`oltclater s’kate. [After Axel Pnulsen (1856-1938), Norwegian figure
`Axel Hoieborg (ht'burg') An island of N Nunavut, Canada. in
`the Arctic Ocean W of Ellesmere l.
`Ax'cl'rod (ik's.il-rod’). .luIlus b. 1912. Amer. biochemist who
`shared a 1970 Nobel Prize.
`a-xen ' lc (a-zénfik, 3-zehiik] adj. Not contaminated by or associ-
`ated with any other living organisms. Usu. used of cult urcs of mi-
`croorganisms. [It—' + Gk. xenilras, foreign (< xenos, stranger; sec
`ghos-tl- in App.).] —a-xen’l-cal-Iy adv.
`ax-es‘ (tkfsez') n. Plural of axis.
`
`ax-ts‘ téidstz) n. Plural of ax‘.
`ax-I-al (.‘ik's€-al) nrlj. 1. Relating to. characterized by. or form‘
`an axis. 2. Located on. around, or in the direction of an “if
`—ax'l-alii-ty (-WI-ta) n. —ax'l-at-Iy adv.
`axial skeleton n. The bones constituting the head and trunk 0‘
`a vertebrate body.
`ax-ll (itldsil) n. The upper angle between a lateral organ. such as
`a lcafstalk. and the stem that bears it. lLat. axilln. arrupit.]
`ax-Ile (ak'sll) adj. Situated ulongthe central axis of an ov.-ir hav‘
`ing two or more locules: axile placentalion. [AX(lS) + -il.F.'.
`ax-ll-la (fik-silb) n.. pl. -l|°|ae I-silicl 1. The armpit. 2. A bod
`part analogous to the armpit, such as the hollow under a bird
`win? [Iat.]
`ax-I -lar (Elk-sil'ar, 5k’sa-lat‘) or ax-ll~lar~y (ildso-lEr't) n., pl
`axlltars or -les One of the feathers in the axllla of a bird's wing‘
`ax-ti-tar-y (arise-lave) adj. 1. Anatomy Of. relating to, or lo.
`cated near the axilla. 2. Botany Of. relating to, or located in In
`axil.
`axillary bud n. A lateral bud.
`ax-l-ol-o-gy (.’ik’s£~6l’a-je) n. The study of the nature of value;
`and value judgments. [Gk. axios. worth; see ag- in App. + -1 OGY_]
`~—ax'i-o-logli-cal (-a-I65’!-ital) adj. —ax’i-o-logfl-cal-ly adv.
`—ax'i-olio-gist n.
`I)(°l°0llI (ildse-am) n. 1. A self-evident or universally recogniud
`truth. 2. An established rule. principle, or law. 3. A principle that
`is accepted as true without proof as the basis for argument; a peg.
`tulate. [MB < Olir. curtain: < Lat. axiomn, rt.xiDmat- < Gk. < mrior,
`worthy. Sec ag- in App] —ax'.i'o°mat'ic (-a-mtttik). ax'i-o.
`mat'i-cal (-t-ltal) adj. —-ax’l-o-matll-caltly mlv.
`ax-l-on (ikfsé-6n’) rt. A hypothetical boson having no charge at
`spin and small mass. proposed to explain the existence of certain
`symmetries of the strong nuclear force. {Axr(/ti.) + -0N‘.|
`atvls laltlsts) n.. pl. ax-es (a'rk'sez’) 1. A straight line about which
`a body or geometric object rotates or may be conceived to rotate.
`2. Mufhernniics a. A line serving to orient a geometric abject, esp.
`a line about which the object is symmetric. b. A reference line
`along which coordinates are measured. 3. A center litre to which
`parts of a structure or body may be referred. 4. An imaginary line
`to which elements of a work of art are referred for measurement
`or symmetry. 5. Anatomy a. The second cervical vertebra. b. Any
`of various central structures, such as the spinal column or stan-
`dard abstract lines used as a positional referent. 6. Botany The
`main stem or central part about which plant parts are amrnged.
`7. One of three mutually perpendicular lines that define the ori-
`entation of an aircraft. 8. A line through the optical center of a
`lens that is perpendicular to both its surfaces. 9. One of three or
`four imaginary lines used to define the faces of a crystal. 103. An
`alliance of powers, such as nations, to promote mutual interest:
`and policies. b. Axis The alliance of Germany and Italy in 1936.
`later including Japan and other nations, that opposed the Allies
`in World Wurli. [ME < lat.)
`axis deer n. A deer (Axis axis) of central Asia having a brown coat
`with white spots. [Lat. axis, 3 spotted Indian quaclruped.]
`Ix-I-symtrnet-rlc (aldse-st-metlrik) also ax-I-sym-met-vb
`cal (-rI—knl) adj. Having symmetry around an axis. —ax'l-syrrv
`metlrl-cal-Iy adv. —ax’i-symhne-try n.
`ax-Ie (iklsol) It. 1. A supporting shaft or member on or with
`which a wheel or a set of wheels revolves. 23. The spindle of an
`axletree. b. Either end of an axletree. [ME axel < ON iI’xull.]
`ax-le-tree (itk'sal-tre') n. A crossbar or rod supporting a vehicle.
`such as a cart, that has terminal spindles on which the wheels re-
`volve. [Blend of ME nxel, axle‘. see /curs. and ME axrre. axietrec
`(ax < OE tax + tre, tree; see 't1u3t1).]
`ax-man (.’tks'nton) n. 1. One who wields an ax. 2. Slang One as-
`signed to perform a task involving ruthless reduction, as of a
`work force.
`Ax-min-ster (ftks/mln'sIar) u. A carpet with stiff backing and a
`soft, colorful cut pile usu. arranged in a complex pattern. [After
`Axrrtirrsrer. a town of southwest England.|
`ax-o -lotl (5lt's:-lot’ I) 21. Any of several salamanders of the genus
`Ambystarmr. native to Mexico and the western United States, that
`become sexually mature without undergoing metamorphosis.
`[NahuaIl.]
`ax-on (tk'son’) also ax-one (-son’) n. The process of a nerve
`fiber that conducts impulses away from the body of the nerve
`cell. [Gk. axon. axis.) —ax’on-al (iklsa-rial, .’t1<-sbnial) adj.
`ax-o-nomo (aids:-ncm') n. 1. The bundle of fibrils that consti-
`tutes the central core of a cilium or flagellum. 2. The axial thread
`of a chromosome. [Gk. axon, axis + nenm, thread; see (s)né- in
`App.) —ax’o-ne'mal adj.
`ax-o-no-met-rlc (ék’sa-no—mét’rik) adj. Of or relating to I
`projection in which an object is drawn with its horizontal and
`vertical axes to scale but with its curved lines and diagonals dis-
`torted. [< rrxonomrtry : Gk. axon, axis + —METIl‘f.]
`ax-o-plasm (itkfsa-pliz’am) II. The cytoplasm of an axon. [Gli-
`axon + -PLASM.] —ax'o- laslmic (-pltzlmtk) arfj.
`Ax-um (llk’so'0m‘) See A sum.
`ny‘ (I) ittrmj. Used before me to express distress or regret.
`ay’ (r) n. & adv. Variant of aye‘.
`ny' (a) adv. Variant of aye‘.
`a-yah (flya, 4'0, 1'3) n. A native maid or nursemaid in India»
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