A to Z
From A to Z. From beginning to end, including everything: He memorised the secret code from A to Z.
Al
Al Excellent; of high standard; first-class; This ship is in A 1 condition.
ABC
ABC Basic facts; simple knowledge: She does not even understand the ABC of cooking.
Accord
of one’s own accord Of one’s own free will not by force: He joined the army of his own accord.
Act
an act of God A natural, unexpected disaster: It was proved that the fire was not caused by arson, but by an act of God.
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