| aca |
| acacia | (n) any of various spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Acacia |
| academia | (n) the academic world, Syn. academe |
| academic | (adj) associated with academia or an academy, Example: the academic curriculum; academic gowns |
| academic | (adj) hypothetical or theoretical and not expected to produce an immediate or practical result, Example: an academic discussion; an academic question |
| academic | (adj) marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects, Syn. donnish, pedantic |
| academic administrator | (n) an administrator in a college or university |
| academically | (adv) in regard to academic matters, Example: academically, this is a good school |
| academic costume | (n) a costume worn on formal occasions by the faculty or students of a university or college |
| academic degree | (n) an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study, Syn. degree, Example: he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude |
| academic department | (n) a division of a school that is responsible for a given subject |
| Acacia | n. (Antiq.) A roll or bag, filled with dust, borne by Byzantine emperors, as a memento of mortality. It is represented on medals. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| acacia | n.; |
| Acacine | |
| Academe | n. [ L. academia. See Academy. ] An academy. [ Poetic ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Academial | a. Academic. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Academian | n. A member of an academy, university, or college. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Academic | n. |
| Academical | |
| Academically | adv. In an academical manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Academicals | n. pl. The articles of dress prescribed and worn at some colleges and universities. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Acajoubaum { m } [ bot. ] | cashew [Add to Longdo] |
| Acarophobie { f }; Furcht vor Insekten oder -stichen | acarophobia [Add to Longdo] |
| Acapulcoblaurabe { m } [ ornith. ] | San Blas Jay [Add to Longdo] |