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Al

1

[ al ]

noun

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


-al

2
  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 1 ); recent lapses in this rule have produced semantically distinct pairs, as familiar and familial.

al.

3

abbreviation for

  1. other things.

Al

4
Symbol, Chemistry.
  1. aluminum.

-al

5
  1. a suffix forming nouns from verbs, usually verbs of French or Latin origin:

    denial; refusal.

al.

6

abbreviation for

  1. other persons.

-al

7
  1. Chemistry. a suffix indicating that a compound contains an aldehyde group:

    chloral.

al

8

[ ahl ]

AL

9

abbreviation for

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

al-

10
  1. variant of ad- before l: allure.

Al-

11
  1. a word in Arabic names meaning “family” or “the house of ”:

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

AL.

12

abbreviation for

  1. Anglo-Latin.

a.l.

13

abbreviation for

  1. autograph letter.

A.L.

14

abbreviation for

  1. Baseball. American League.
  2. American Legion.
  3. Anglo-Latin.

AL

1

abbreviation for

  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

suffix forming nouns

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

    renewal

    recital

    rebuttal

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al

3

the internet domain name for

  1. Albania
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-al

4

suffix forming adjectives

  1. of; related to; connected with

    tonal

    sectional

    functional

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Al

5

the chemical symbol for

  1. aluminium
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-al

6

suffix forming nouns

  1. indicating an aldehyde

    ethanal

  2. indicating a pharmaceutical product

    phenobarbital

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Al1

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

Origin of Al2

From the Latin word alia

Origin of Al3

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

Origin of Al4

From the Latin word aliī

Origin of Al5

Presumed to be short for aldehyde

Origin of Al6

From the Hindi word āl

Origin of Al7

From the Arabic word āl family
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Al1

via Old French -aille, -ail, from Latin -ālia, neuter plural used as substantive, from -ālis -al 1

Origin of Al2

from Latin -ālis

Origin of Al3

shortened from aldehyde
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Example Sentences

The influential al Qaeda propagandist, who was born in New Mexico, died in a U.S. drone strike later that year.

The al Qaeda-linked gunmen shot back, but only managed to injure one officer before they were taken out.

According to a Yemeni intelligence source, Saïd met with the notorious U.S. preacher Anwar al Awlaki.

Two witnesses outside the Charlie Hebdo office building quoted the Kouachi brothers claiming they were members of al Qaeda.

There is a particular focus in the magazine on attacking the United States, which al Qaeda calls a top target.

When the exact sense was lost, the suffix -al seemed to be adjectival, and the word dismal became at last an adjective.

The Provençal has not even the formal distinction of the nouns in al, which in French make their plural in aux.

The emphatic al places the alchemist as much above the ordinary chemist as the gold which he obtains is superior to other metals.

So also:—'Tempest thee nat thus with al thy fortune'; Boeth.

"No al fresco dining tonight," said John, as the darkening sky was veined by a sudden spray of blue-green light.

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