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(adj)
Displaying or feeling anger.
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a Brazilian power metal band formed in 1991.
Having been made angry.
(n)
A city, the capital of Maine-et-Loire department, Pays de la Loire, France.
The capital city of Turkey and the capital of Ankara Province.
(now rare) Feeling or characterized by anger; angry.
One who makes someone angry.
A marketplace, especially in Classical Greece.
(nautical) A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
A member of the Macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to Australia.
(heraldry) Having the extremities turned back, like the flukes of an anchor. (Compare sarcelly, moline.)
(Ireland) Dear, darling (as a term of endearment).
(obsolete) A measure of wine or spirit equal to 10 gallons; a barrel of this capacity.
(Australia, New Zealand, British, slang) angry
(countable, uncountable) The hair of angora rabbits or angora goats, used to make textiles.
An , or , is a Japanese term for a three-month period of intense training for students of Zen Buddhism, lasting anywhere from 90 to 100 days.
Anga was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of eastern India whose existence is attested during the Iron Age.
(v)
(transitive) To cause such a feeling of antagonism in.
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
A surname.
a free and open-source flashcard program.
, better known as , is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture.
Affected by hunger; having the physical need for food.
(intransitive) To be in harmony about an opinion, statement, or action; to have a consistent idea between two or more people.
A country in Central Europe. Capital and largest city: Budapest.
(plural only) Trousers or pants or overalls made from such fabric.
(by extension) An omen or prediction; a foreboding; a prophecy.
a town in the Herford district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
A currency of Zambia, one hundredth of a kwacha.
Initialism of non-governmental individual.
(obsolete, intransitive) To agree.
Ingres Database is a proprietary SQL relational database management system intended to support large commercial and government applications.
Applied to a kind of variegated glass beads of ancient manufacture.
a river of Picardy, France.
A surname from Tamil.
A place where eggs are deposited, produced, sold or kept.
A tree kangaroo of northern Queensland.
A surname from German.
Congaree National Park, a national park in South Carolina.
The largest city in Alberta, Canada.
Cold, chilliness.
Albert Leornes Greene (born April 13, 1946), known professionally as Al Green, is an American singer, songwriter, pastor and record producer.
(geometry) A figure formed by two rays which start from a common point (a plane angle) or by three planes that intersect (a solid angle).
(US, informal) An agricultural school, such as one of the state land-grant colleges.
A person who fishes with a hook and line.
(nautical) A harbor, river, or offshore area that can accommodate a ship at anchor, either for quarantine, queuing, or discharge.
Combining acrobatic elements with something else.
An English person or person of English ancestry.
(historical) Synonym of earthwork in ancient Roman contexts, particularly a defensive wall or mound.
angL is the second studio album by Norwegian black metal musician Ihsahn.
Acronym of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody.
The act or means by which something is anchored or made firm.
A hog plum (Spondias mombin).
One who lives in isolation or seclusion, especially for religious reasons; hermit.
A surname from Danish.
A Chadic language of Nigeria.
(anatomy, rare) The vascular areas of the body most removed from the heart.
(architecture) A cupboard or storage area in a church to hold books, communion vessels, vestments, etc.; an armarium.
A lover; a romantic partner.
Alternative spelling of accra. [A spicy fritter, originally from Ghana but now typically from Haiti.]
A female anchorite. A woman who chooses to withdraw from the world to live a solitary life of prayer and contemplation.
(chiefly historical) A large vessel, especially a thin-necked clay vat used in ancient Greece and Rome for storing and transporting wine and oil.
Like or resembling amber.
Alternative spelling of anchorite. [One who lives in isolation or seclusion, especially for religious reasons; hermit.]