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| a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question. |
| a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison. |
| as1 (æz, (unstressed) əz) | |
| —conj | |
| 1. | ( |
| 2. | in the way that: dancing as only she can |
| 3. | that which; what: I did as I was told |
| 4. | (of) which fact, event, etc (referring to the previous statement): to become wise, as we all know, is not easy |
| 5. | as it were in a way; so to speak; as if it were really so |
| 6. | as you were |
| a. a military command to withdraw an order, return to the previous position, etc | |
| b. a statement to withdraw something just said | |
| 7. | since; seeing that: as you're in charge here, you'd better tell me where to wait |
| 8. | in the same way that: he died of cancer, as his father had done |
| 9. | in spite of the extent to which: intelligent as you are, I suspect you will fail |
| 10. | for instance: capital cities, as London |
| —adv, —conj | |
| 11. | a. used correlatively before an adjective or adverb and before a noun phrase or a clause to indicate identity of extent, amount, etc: she is as heavy as her sister; she is as heavy now as she used to be |
| b. used with this sense after a noun phrase introduced by the same: she is the same height as her sister | |
| —prep | |
| 12. | in the role of; being: as his friend, I am probably biased |
| 13. | as for, as to with reference to: as for my past, I'm not telling you anything |
| 14. | formal as from, as of (in expressions of time) from: fares on all routes will rise as from January 11 |
| 15. | as if, as though as it would be if: he talked as if he knew all about it |
| 16. | as is, as it is in the existing state of affairs: as it is, I shall have difficulty finishing all this work, without any more |
| 17. | as per See per |
| 18. | as regards See regard |
| 19. | as such See such |
| 20. | such as See such |
| 21. | as was in a previous state |
| 22. | as well See well |
| 23. | as yet up to now; so far: I have received no compensation as yet |
| as3 | |
| —the internet domain name for | |
| American Samoa | |
| As | |
| —symbol for | |
| 1. | chem arsenic |
| 2. | altostratus |
| AS | |
| —abbreviation for | |
| 1. | Also: A.S. Anglo-Saxon |
| 2. | antisubmarine |
| 3. | Australian Standards |
As
The symbol for the element arsenic.
AS abbr.
Latin auris sinistra (left ear)
as- pref.
Variant of ad-.
| A
Abbreviation of adenine, ampere, angstrom, area |
| arsenic (är'sə-nĭk) Pronunciation Key
Symbol As A metalloid element most commonly occurring as a gray crystal, but also found as a yellow crystal and in other forms. Arsenic and its compounds are highly poisonous and are used to make insecticides, weed killers, and various alloys. Atomic number 33; atomic weight 74.922; valence 3, 5. Gray arsenic melts at 817°C (at 28 atm pressure), sublimes at 613°C, and has a specific gravity of 5.73. See Periodic Table. |
| As
The symbol for arsenic. |
| as Assamese |
| As arsenic |
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