an apartment without modern conveniences

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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
an/ən/
determiner the form of the indefinite article (see a1) used before words beginning with a vowel sound.
usage: It is better to use a rather than an before words such as hotel and historical that begin with a sounded h-. An was common in the 18th and 19th centuries because the initial h was then often not pronounced.

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-an
suffix
  • 1 forming adjectives and nouns, especially from.

    ■ names of places: Cuban.

    ■ names of systems: Anglican.

    ■ names of zoological classes or orders: crustacean.

    ■ names of founders: Lutheran.

  • 2 Chemistry forming names of organic compounds, chiefly polysaccharides: dextran.
– origin from L. -anus, -ana, -anum.

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a1 (an before a vowel sound)
determiner
  • 1 used when mentioning someone or something for the first time; the indefinite article.

    ■ one single: a hundred.

    ■ used when mentioning someone unfamiliar: a Mr Smith telephoned.

    ■ someone like (the name specified).

  • 2 in, to, or for each; per: petrol prices rose by 3p a litre.
– origin ME: weak form of OE ān ‘one’.
usage: On the question of using a or an before words beginning with h, see usage at an.



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a2
abbreviation
  • 1 (in travel timetables) arrives.
  • 2 atto- (10−18).
  • 3 Brit. (with reference to sporting fixtures) away.
  • 4 (used before a date) before. [from L. ante.]
symbol (a) Physics acceleration.

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a-1 (often an- before a vowel)
prefix not; without: atheistic.
– origin from Gk.



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a-2
prefix
  • 1 to; towards: aside.
  • 2 in the process of: a-hunting.

    ■ in a specified state: aflutter.

– origin OE, unstressed form of on.



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a-3
prefix variant spelling of ad- before sc, sp, and st (as in ascend, aspire and astringent).



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a-4
prefix
  • 1 of: anew.
  • 2 utterly: abash.
– origin unstressed form of of (sense 1); Anglo-Norman Fr. a-, from L. ex (sense 2).

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
ad- /ad/ (also a- before sc, sp, st; ac- before c, k, q; af- before f; ag- before g; al- before l; an- before n; ap- before p; ar- before r; as- before s; at- before t)
prefix
  • 1 denoting motion or direction to: advance.
  • 2 denoting reduction or change into: adulterate.
  • 3 denoting addition or increase: adjunct.
– origin from L. ad ‘to’.

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an-1
prefix variant spelling of a-1 before a vowel (as in anaemia).



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an-2
prefix variant spelling of ad-. assimilated before n (as in annihilate, annotate).



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an-3
prefix variant spelling of ana-. shortened before a vowel (as in aneurysm).

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
ana- /ˈanə/ (usu. an- before a vowel)
prefix
  • 1 up: anabatic.
  • 2 back: anamnesis.
  • 3 again: anabiosis.
– origin from Gk ana ‘up’.

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