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an
60 ENTRIES FOUND:
an
(indefinite article)
an-
-an
(noun suffix)
-an
(adjective suffix)
a
(noun)
a
(indefinite article)
a-
(prefix)
ace
(noun)
appearance
(noun)
arm
(noun)
attempt
(noun)
attitude
(noun)
awful
(adjective)
ax
(noun)
bat
(verb)
bit
(noun)
blink
(noun)
book
(noun)
cop
(verb)
dog
(noun)
e
(noun)
ear
(noun)
early
(adjective)
egg
(noun)
elevate
(verb)
even
(adjective)
example
(noun)
exhibition
(noun)
eye
(noun)
eyeful
(noun)
eyelash
(noun)
eyelid
(noun)
faith
(noun)
finger
(noun)
fist
(noun)
good
(noun)
hole
(noun)
honest
(adjective)
hour
(noun)
inch
(noun)
injury
(noun)
injustice
(noun)
iron
(adjective)
issue
(noun)
itch
(noun)
keel
(noun)
leg
(noun)
lend
(verb)
many
(pronoun)
oven
(noun)
point
(verb)
raise
(verb)
rule
(verb)
sleeve
(noun)
stomach
(noun)
teach
(verb)
tooth
(noun)
trick
(noun)
twinkle
(noun)
twinkling
(noun)
an
/
ˈ
æn/
/ən/
indefinite article
an
/
ˈ
æn/
/ən/
indefinite article
Britannica Dictionary definition of AN
:
2
a
—
used before words beginning with a vowel sound
an
oak
an
hour
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