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à — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • A character The first letter of the English alphabet.
  • at preposition Indicating a specific location or place.
  • beck noun A small stream or brook, especially in Northern England.
  • burn noun An injury to skin or tissue caused by heat, fire, chemicals, or radiation.
  • each det Used to refer to every individual member of a group, considered one at a time.
  • OH intj Used to express surprise, realization, understanding, or emotion.
  • on prep Positioned at, upon, or touching the surface of something.
  • river noun A large natural stream of water flowing across land, usually into the sea, a lake, or another river.
  • rivulet noun A small stream; a streamlet; a gill.
  • st intj Used to call for silence.
  • stream noun A small natural flow of water, smaller than a river.

Senses

à is used for these senses in English:

  • st Marks ordinals written in digits when the final term of the spelled number is "first"
  • @ At a rate of (so much each).
  • E Abbreviation of episode (“installment of a series”).
  • a The name of the Latin script letter A / a.
  • a The name of the Cyrillic script letter А / а.
  • beck (Norfolk, Northern England) A stream or small river.
  • burn (Northern England, Scotland) A large stream.
  • each For one; apiece; per.

A — full definition

  1. character The first letter of the English alphabet.
  2. article Used before a singular noun to mean "one" or "some", without pointing to a specific example.
  3. prep Per, each — used in expressions of rate or frequency.

at — full definition

  1. preposition Indicating a specific location or place.
  2. preposition Indicating a specific point in time.
  3. preposition Indicating direction toward something or someone.
  4. preposition Indicating a rate, price, or level.
  5. noun The @ symbol, used especially in email addresses and social media handles.

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