A. s.
Associate in Science.
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accident and sickness.
Historical Examples
Why waste your time, Mr. Johnston, telling us you don’t like a. s.?
Astounding Stories, March, 1931 Various
He attacked us here, and after he had killed the others he admitted to me that he was a spy for the a. s.
Evil Out of Onzar Mark Ganes
Latin auris sinister (left ear)
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