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/ən,an/
determiner
the form of the indefinite article used before words beginning with a vowel sound.

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Kids Definition · 1 of 4 indefinite article. ən,. (ˈ)an. : a entry 2. —used before words beginning with a vowel sound. an oak. an hour. an- · 2 of 4. see a- ...
a prefix occurring before stems beginning with a vowel or h in loanwords from Greek, where it means “not,” “without,” “lacking” ( anarchy; anecdote ); used in ...
The rule that many people vaguely remember is that one uses 'a' if the word that follows it begins with a consonant, and one uses 'an' if the following word ...
AN meaning: 1. used instead of "a" when the following word begins with a vowel sound: 2. connected with or…. Learn more.
Conjunction edit ·? · denoting uncertainty by itself, without a verb of doubting · (chiefly in and after the Augustean period) standing for sīve · where the ...
-an in American English · 1. (one) belonging to or having some relation to. diocesan · 2. (one) born in or living in. Mexican · 3. (one) believing in or ...
An definition: The form of a used before words beginning with a vowel sound.
A and an are two different forms of the same word: the indefinite article a that is used before noun phrases. Use a when the noun or adjective that co.
A prefix of Greek origin, the fuller form of ἀ - privative (a-) preserved before a vowel, as in anarchy, anarthrous, anecdote, anomaly, etc.
a prefix occurring before stems beginning with a vowel or h in loanwords from Greek, where it means “not,” “without,” “lacking” (anarchy; anecdote); used in the ...