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al

1 American  
[ahl] / ɑl /

Al 2 American  
[al] / æl /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Albert, Alfred, Aloysius.


Al 3 American  
Symbol, Chemistry.
  1. aluminum.


AL 4 American  

abbreviation

  1. Alabama (approved especially for use with zip code).

  2. Anglo-Latin.


al- 5 American  
  1. variant of ad- before l: allure.


-al 6 American  
  1. a suffix with the general sense “of the kind of, pertaining to, having the form or character of” that named by the stem, occurring in loanwords from Latin (autumnal; natural; pastoral ), and productive in English on the Latin model, usually with bases of Latin origin (accidental; seasonal; tribal ). Originally, -al1 was restricted to stems not containing an -l- (-ar ); recent lapses in this rule have produced semantically distinct pairs, as familiar and familial.


-al 7 American  
  1. a suffix forming nouns from verbs, usually verbs of French or Latin origin.

    denial; refusal.


-al 8 American  
  1. Chemistry. a suffix indicating that a compound contains an aldehyde group.

    chloral.


Al- 9 American  
  1. a word in Arabic names meaning “family” or “the house of ”.

    Al-Saud, or the members of the house of Saud.


al. 10 American  

abbreviation

  1. other things.


al. 11 American  

abbreviation

  1. other persons.


AL. 12 American  

abbreviation

  1. Anglo-Latin.


a.l. 13 American  

abbreviation

  1. autograph letter.


A.L. 14 American  

abbreviation

  1. Baseball. American League.

  2. American Legion.

  3. Anglo-Latin.


AL 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. Alabama

  2. Anglo-Latin

  3. (in the US and Canada) American League (of baseball teams)

  4. Albania (international car registration)

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-al 2 British  

suffix

  1. indicating an aldehyde

    ethanal

  2. indicating a pharmaceutical product

    phenobarbital

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-al 3 British  

suffix

  1. of; related to; connected with

    functional

    sectional

    tonal

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-al 4 British  

suffix

  1. the act or process of doing what is indicated by the verb stem

    rebuttal

    recital

    renewal

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Al 5 British  

symbol

  1. aluminium

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al 6 British  

abbreviation

  1. Albania

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Etymology

Origin of al1

From the Hindi word āl

Origin of -al6

< Latin ālis, -āle; often replacing Middle English -el < Old French

Origin of -al7

< Latin -āle (singular), -ālia (plural), nominalized neuter of -ālis -al 1; often replacing Middle English -aille < Old French < Latin -ālia

Origin of -al8

Presumed to be short for aldehyde

Origin of Al-9

From the Arabic word āl family

Origin of al.10

From the Latin word alia

Origin of al.11

From the Latin word aliī