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- 6 business noun
- 7 brink noun
- 8 budget noun
- 9 book noun
- 10 campaign noun
- a indefinite article ... abseil verb
- absent adjective ... acoustic adjective
- acquaint verb ... admonish verb
- ado ... afforest verb
- affront noun ... alarm noun
- alas interjection ... aloft adverb
- alone adverb ... amethyst noun
- amiable adjective ... anger noun
- angle noun ... anti-aircraft adjective
- anti-Semite noun ... append verb
- appendix noun ... architect noun
- archive noun ... asap abbreviation
- asbestos noun ... astride preposition
- astrology noun ... augur verb
- august adjective ... awash adjective
- away adverb ... aye exclamation
- a indefinite article
- A noun
- A to Z noun
- a.k.a. abbreviation
- aback adverb
- abacus noun
- abandon verb
- abashed adjective
- abate verb
- abattoir noun
- abbey noun
- abbot noun
- abbreviate verb
- ABC noun
- abdicate verb
- abdomen noun
- abduct verb
- aberration noun
- abet verb
- abeyance noun
- abhor verb
- abide verb
- ability noun
- abiotic adjective
- abject adjective
- ablaze adjective
- able adjective
- -able suffix
- abnormal adjective
- aboard adverb, preposition
- abode noun
- abolish verb
- abominable adjective
- abominate verb
- aborigine noun
- abort verb
- abound verb
- about preposition
- about preposition, adverb
- above adverb
- above preposition
- abrasion noun
- abreast adverb
- abridge verb
- abroad adverb
- abrupt adjective
- abs noun plural
- abscess noun
- abscond verb
- abseil verb
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KERNERMAN SEMI-BILINGUAL DICTIONARIES
Based on the semi-bilingual approach to lexicography for foreign language learners developed by Lionel Kernerman.
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