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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The prefix a- or an- before vowels, used in Greek and in English words borrowed from Greek to express absence or negation.
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- noun grammar The
prefix a- (or an- when prefixing a root which begins with a vowel) found in someEnglish words ofGreek derivation . It expressesnegation orabsence . The prefix has cognates in otherIndo-European languages, includingin- inLatin andun- inEnglish .
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- noun the negative prefix a- or un-
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