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ana

1

[ an-uh, ah-nuh ]

noun

  1. a collection of miscellaneous information about a particular subject, person, place, or thing.
  2. an item in such a collection, as an anecdote, a memorable saying, etc.


ana

2

[ an-uh ]

adverb

  1. (of ingredients in pharmaceutical prescriptions) in equal quantities; of each. : a̅a̅, āa

ana-

3
  1. a prefix in loanwords from Greek, where it means “up,” “against,” “back,” “re-”: anabasis; used in the formation of compound words: anacardiaceous.

-ana

4
  1. a suffix that forms collective nouns denoting an assembly of items, as household objects, art, books, or maps, or a description of such items, as a bibliography, all of which are representative of or associated with the place, person, or period named by the stem:

    Americana; Shakespeareana; Victoriana.

A.N.A.

5
or ANA

abbreviation for

  1. American Newspaper Association.
  2. American Nurses Association.
  3. Association of National Advertisers.

ana

1

/ ˈɑːnə; ˈeɪnə /

adverb

  1. obsolete.
    pharmacol (of ingredients in a prescription) in equal quantities aa


-ana

2

suffix forming nouns

  1. denoting a collection of objects or information relating to a particular individual, subject, or place

    Shakespeareana

    Victoriana

    Americana

ANA

3

abbreviation for

  1. Article Number Association: (in Britain) an organization of manufacturers, retailers, and wholesalers that provides a system ( article numbering ) by which a product is identified by a unique machine-readable number compatible with article-numbering systems used in other countries

ana

4

/ ˈɑːnə /

noun

  1. a collection of reminiscences, sketches, etc, of or about a person or place
  2. an item of or for such a collection

Ana

5

/ ˈænə /

noun

    1. a name for anorexia, esp when used as a personification of the disease by its sufferers
    2. a person who identifies himself or herself as an anorexic

adjective

  1. anorexic

ana-

6

prefix

  1. up; upwards

    anadromous

  2. again

    anagram

  3. back; backwards

    anatropous

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ana1

First recorded in 1720–30; independent use of -ana

Origin of ana2

1490–1500; < Medieval Latin < Greek aná of each

Origin of ana3

From Greek, combining form of aná; no necessary relation to on

Origin of ana4

< Latin, neuter plural of -ānus -an

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ana1

C16: via Medieval Latin from Greek: of every one similarly

Origin of ana2

New Latin, from Latin -āna, literally: matters relating to, neuter plural of -ānus; see -an

Origin of ana3

C18: independent use of -ana

Origin of ana4

C21: a play on the word anorexia and the girl's name Anna

Origin of ana5

from Greek ana

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