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| alan |
| alan | Alan Tate and I looked at one another for a while. |
| alan | I always thought that Shirley and Alan would get together. |
| alan | I'm Alan Tate, Terry Tate's son. |
| Alan |
| Alan | n. [ OF. alan, alant; cf. Sp. alano. ] A wolfhound. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Aland | adv. [ Pref. a- + land. ] On land; to the land; ashore. “Cast aland.” Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Alanine | n. [ Aldehyde + the ending -ine. The -n- is a euphonic insertion. ] (Chem.) one of the natural |
| Alantin | n. [ G. alant elecampane, the Inula helenium of Linnæus. ] (Chem.) See Inulin. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| aland islands | (n) an archipelago of some 6, 000 islands in the Gulf of Bothnia under Finnish control, Syn. Ahvenanmaa, Aaland islands |
| alanine | (n) a crystalline amino acid that occurs in many proteins |
| Alanin { n } [ biochem. ] | Alanine [Add to Longdo] |