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an
1[uhn, an]
indefinite article
the form of a before an initial vowel sound (an arch; an honor ) and sometimes, especially in British English, before an initial unstressed syllable beginning with a silent or weakly pronounced h .
an historian.
an-
2a prefix occurring before stems beginning with a vowel or h in loanwords from Greek, where it means “not,” “without,” “lacking” (anarchy; anecdote ); used in the formation of compound words.
anelectric.
an-
4variant of ad- before n: announce.
an-
5variant of ana- before a vowel.
anion.
An
6[ahn]
noun
the Sumerian god of heaven: the counterpart of the Akkadian Anu.
An
7actinon.
AN
8abbreviation
-an
9a suffix occurring originally in adjectives borrowed from Latin, formed from nouns denoting places (Roman; urban ) or persons (Augustan ), and now productively forming English adjectives by extension of the Latin pattern. Attached to geographic names, it denotes provenance or membership (American; Chicagoan; Tibetan ), the latter sense now extended to membership in social classes, religious denominations, etc., in adjectives formed from various kinds of noun bases (Episcopalian; pedestrian; Puritan; Republican ) and membership in zoological taxa (acanthocephalan; crustacean ). Attached to personal names, it has the additional senses “contemporary with” (Elizabethan; Jacobean ) or “proponent of ” (Hegelian; Freudian ) the person specified by the noun base. The suffix -an, and its variant -ian also occurs in a set of personal nouns, mainly loanwords from French, denoting one who engages in, practices, or works with the referent of the base noun (comedian; grammarian; historian; theologian ); this usage is especially productive with nouns ending in -ic (electrician; logician; technician ). See -ian for relative distribution with that suffix.
an.
10abbreviation
in the year.
A.N.
11abbreviation
Anglo-Norman.
Associate in Nursing.
-an
1suffix
(forming adjectives and nouns) belonging to or relating to; a person belonging to or coming from
European
(forming adjectives and nouns) typical of or resembling; a person typical of
Elizabethan
(forming adjectives and nouns) adhering to or following; an adherent of
Christian
(forming nouns) a person who specializes or is expert in
dietitian
phonetician
An
2/ ɑːn /
noun
Babylonian counterpart: Anu. myth the Sumerian sky god
An
3symbol
actinon
AN
4abbreviation
Anglo-Norman
an
5/ æn, ən /
determiner
a form of the indefinite article used before an initial vowel sound
an old car
an elf
an honour
an
7abbreviation
Netherlands Antilles
an-
8prefix
not; without
anaphrodisiac
Usage
Grammar Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of an4
Origin of an5
Word History and Origins
Origin of an1
Origin of an2
Origin of an3
Example Sentences
Then, issue a press guidance that he will be making an announcement on Tuesday and watch the tongues wag.
He must also hit an operational milestone alongside each market milestone, which include the robot and vehicle targets.
He was Scotland's only remaining Labour MP in 2015 after Labour lost 40 of its 41 seats in an SNP general election landslide.
He has not played for the club since and spent last season on an underwhelming loan at Arsenal.
I wanted to get a position with an organization like the Peace Corps, something overseas, like I did with Kathy in the ’80s.
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