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ABC, abdicate, abdomen, abduct, abed, aberrant
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ABC, abdicate, abdomen, abduct, abed, aberrant
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2005-5-30
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ABC
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[singular] British English ABCs [plural] American English the letters of the English alphabet as taught to children
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the ABC of somethingBritish English the ABCs of something American English the basic facts about a particular subject
the ABCs of your computer |
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American Broadcasting Corporation one of the national television companies in the US
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ab.di.cate [intransitive and transitive]
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to give up the position of being king or queen
King Alfonso XIII abdicated in favour of his eldest son.
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The government has largely abdicated its responsibility in dealing with housing needs. |
- abdication noun [uncountable and countable]
ab.do.men [countable]
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the part of your body between your chest and legs which contains your stomach, bowels etc
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the end part of an insect's body, joined to the thorax
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acute abdominal pains
ab.duct [transitive]
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to take someone away by force - synonym kidnap
She was abducted late last night. |
- abductor noun [countable]
- abduction noun [uncountable and countable]
child abduction
- abductee noun [countable]
a.bed [not before noun]
a.ber.rant formal
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not usual or normal - synonym abnormal
aberrant behaviour |
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