ana
1 Americannoun
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a collection of miscellaneous information about a particular subject, person, place, or thing.
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an item in such a collection, as an anecdote, a memorable saying, etc.
adverb
abbreviation
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American Newspaper Association.
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American Nurses Association.
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Association of National Advertisers.
noun
adjective
prefix
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up; upwards
anadromous
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again
anagram
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back; backwards
anatropous
noun
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a collection of reminiscences, sketches, etc, of or about a person or place
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an item of or for such a collection
abbreviation
suffix
adverb
Etymology
Origin of ana1
First recorded in 1720–30; independent use of -ana
Origin of ana2
1490–1500; < Medieval Latin < Greek aná of each
Origin of ana-3
From Greek, combining form of aná; no necessary relation to on
Origin of -ana4
< Latin, neuter plural of -ānus -an
Example Sentences
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For example, we know that the prepositions ina "in," "from" and ana "to, for" were sometimes run together with the word that followed.
From Salon • Jan. 13, 2022
So I trusted in linguistic common sense, left out the verb, and made it ana libbi bābi "into the gate," pretty much like the English.
From Salon • Jan. 13, 2022
Ine aconahive ite chi yi tua tieya ana na’que I’yo lo’, he read aloud one morning.
From New York Times • Dec. 26, 2017
“I am passing on your email to ana navarro who just came on as our immigration lawyer/advisor,” Mr. Bush replied to a constituent in an email on Jan. 31, 1999.
From New York Times • May 12, 2015
Clara took off her white wool coat ana rolled up her sleeves.
From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende
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