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ag
1[ ag ]
adjective
- agriculture:
ag courses; to major in ag.
Ag
2- silver.
ag-
3- variant of ad- before g: agglutinate.
ag.
4abbreviation for
- agriculture.
Ag.
5abbreviation for
- August.
A.G.
6abbreviation for
- Adjutant General.
- Attorney General.
AG
1abbreviation for
- Adjutant General
- Attorney General
- Aktiengesellschaft
ag
2the internet domain name for
- Antigua and Barbuda
ag
3/ æx /
interjection
- an expression of surprise, annoyance, pleasure, etc
sentence connector
- an expression used to preface a remark, gain time, etc
Ag
4the chemical symbol for
- silver
Word History and Origins
Origin of ag1
Origin of ag2
Word History and Origins
Origin of ag1
Origin of ag2
Example Sentences
Senate Democrats face a choice: pushing through AG nominee Loretta Lynch, or filling 231 executive-branch vacancies.
The AG and his allies have claimed that voter ID laws suppress black votes.
Alan Spencer, a high school ag teacher, was in his socks, getting ready to take a nap in his van before he saw Ernst.
AG: After a sound public education, I attended Penn and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
An email by the segment producer of GMA proves that the AG's office leaked the story.
Don't call to mind no state law ag'in' Congregationalists marryin' Baptists.
We fix it up and agree to try over ag'in, and then, fust thing we know, we're right into the middle of another squabble.
De time wuz w'en folks had a mighty slim chance fer ter git bristle, en dey aint no tellin' w'en dat time gwine come ag'in.
Ang tinúla isalingay lang arun ka makalung-ag, Put the stew off to the side so you can cook the rice.
"I most wish I was a waiter ag'in at de Hall," sighed the colored man.
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