| ari |
| aria | (n) an elaborate song for solo voice |
| ariadne | (n) beautiful daughter of Minos and Pasiphae; she fell in love with Theseus and gave him the thread with which he found his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth |
| ariana | (n) city in Tunisia |
| arianism | (n) heretical doctrine taught by Arius that asserted the radical primacy of the Father over the Son, Ant. Athanasianism |
| arianist | (n) an adherent of Arianism (the belief that Jesus Christ was not truly God) |
| arianrhod | (n) Celtic goddess famous for her beauty; mother of Dylan, Syn. Arianrod |
| arid | (adj) lacking sufficient water or rainfall, Syn. waterless, Example: an arid climate; a waterless well; miles of waterless country to cross |
| arid | (adj) lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless; ; ; -C.J.Rolo, Syn. desiccated, desiccate, Example: a technically perfect but arid performance of the sonata; a desiccate romance; a prissy and emotionless creature...settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery |
| aridity | (n) a deficiency of moisture (especially when resulting from a permanent absence of rainfall), Syn. aridness, thirstiness |
| aries | (n) (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Aries, Syn. Ram |
| Aria | ‖n. [ It., fr. L. aër. See Air. ] (Mus.) An air or song; a melody; a tune. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The Italian term is now mostly used for the more elaborate accompanied melodies sung by a single voice, in operas, oratorios, cantatas, anthems, etc., and not so much for simple airs or tunes. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Arian | a. & n. (Ethnol.) See Aryan. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Arian | a. [ L. Arianus. ] Pertaining to Arius, a presbyter of the church of Alexandria, in the fourth century, or to the doctrines of Arius, who held Christ to be inferior to God the Father in nature and dignity, though the first and noblest of all created beings. -- |
| Arianism | n. The doctrines of the Arians. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Arianize | v. t. To convert to Arianism. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Arianize | v. i. To admit or accept the tenets of the Arians; to become an Arian. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Arianrod | n. (Welsh mythology) a goddess famous for her beauty; the mother of Dylan. |
| Aricine | n. [ From Arica, in Chile. ] (Chem.) An alkaloid, first found in white cinchona bark. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Arid | a. [ L. aridus, fr. arere to be dry: cf. F. aride. ] Exhausted of moisture; parched with heat; dry; barren. “An arid waste.” Thomson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Aridity | n.; |
| 蟻 | [あり, ari] (n) ant; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
| 在り;有り | [あり, ari] (n, adj-no) (uk) (See 在る・ある・1) existence (at the present moment) [Add to Longdo] |
| 有難い;有り難い | [ありがたい] (exp) "อยากขอบคุณ" ใช้ในเชิงความหมายว่า "ไม่รู้จะขอบคุณยังไงดี" |
| ありさま | [ありさま] (n) สภาพ (ที่เลวร้าย) |
| 蟻 | [あり, ari] Ameise [Add to Longdo] |
| 韻 | [あり, ari] -Reim [Add to Longdo] |