acta — meaning in English
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English meaning
- act verb To do something; to take action.
- beach noun A sandy or pebbly shore along the sea or a lake.
- coast noun The land bordering the sea.
- gazette noun A newspaper, especially one that comes out regularly.
- newspaper noun A regularly printed or published set of pages reporting news, opinion, and other articles.
- seashore noun The land along the edge of the sea, especially where it meets the beach.
Senses
acta is used for these senses in English:
- act (countable) A formal or official record of something done.
- beach A horizontal strip of land, usually sandy, adjoining water.
- coast The edge of the land where it meets an ocean, sea, gulf, bay, or large lake. [from 14th c.]
- gazette A newspaper; a printed sheet published periodically. [from 1605]
- newspaper (countable, metonym) The news organization that produces such a publication.
- seashore The coastal land bordering a sea or an ocean.
act — full definition
- verb To do something; to take action.
- verb To perform a role in a play, film, or show.
- verb To behave in a particular way.
- noun Something done; a deed.
- noun A law passed by a legislative body.
beach — full definition
- noun A sandy or pebbly shore along the sea or a lake.
- verb To bring a boat or ship deliberately onto the shore, or to run aground.