abase v. - To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade., abbess n. - The lady superior of a nunnery., abbey n. - The group of buildings which collectively formonks or nuns. monks or nuns.m the dwelling-place of a society of monks or nuns., abbot n. - The superior of a community of monks., abdicate v. - To give up (royal power or the like)., abdomen n. - In mammals, the visceral cavity between the diaphragm and the pelvic floor; the belly., abdominal n. - Of, pertaining to, or situated on the abdomen., abduction n. - A carrying away of a person against his will, or illegally., abed adv. - In bed; on a bed., aberration n. - Deviation from a right, customary, or prescribed course., abet v. - To aid, promote, or encourage the commission of (an offense)., abeyance n. - A state of suspension or temporary inaction., abhorrence n. - The act of detesting extremely., abhorrent adj. - Very repugnant; hateful., abidance n. - An abiding., abject adj. - Sunk to a low condition., abjure v. - To recant, renounce, repudiate under oath., able-bodied adj. - Competent for physical service., ablution n. - A washing or cleansing, especially of the body., abnegate v. - To renounce (a right or privilege)., abnormal adj. - Not conformed to the ordinary rule or standard., abominable adj. - Very hateful., abominate v. - To hate violently., abomination n. - A very detestable act or practice., aboriginal adj. - Indigenous, original, aboveboard adv. & adj. - Without concealment, fraud, or trickery., abrade v. - To wear away the surface or some part of by friction., abrasion n. - That which is rubbed off., abridge v. - To make shorter in words, keeping the essential features, leaning out minor particles., abridgment n. - A condensed form as of a book or play.,

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