Ag
agriculture:
ag courses; to major in ag.
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variant of before g: agglutinate.
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Adjutant General.
Attorney General.
Contemporary Examples
ag: The president is obviously someone who receives legal advice from the attorney general.
Bush’s Lawyers Strike Back Dan Abrams May 2, 2009
ag: The president looks to the attorney general for legal advice.
Bush’s Lawyers Strike Back Dan Abrams May 2, 2009
Although Scott Romney is acknowledged to be a fine attorney, his practice is much different from what a Michigan ag does.
Contested Convention Chaos David Frum February 19, 2012
The question is— ag: Dan, the opinions have been withdrawn.
Bush’s Lawyers Strike Back Dan Abrams May 2, 2009
ag: After a sound public education, I attended Penn and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
Allan Gurganus: How I Write Noah Charney October 15, 2013
Historical Examples
He’s lost his cud, an’ he won’t be right well till he finds it ag’in.
Gabriel Tolliver Joel Chandler Harris
ag a mem’ non—leader of all the Greek chiefs in the Trojan war.
Odysseus, the Hero of Ithaca Homer
Thus at Fenestrelle (upper valley of the Clusone): ag, veng, Ital.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 14, Slice 8 Various
No; and I’m doubtful if you see him ag’in—leastways not very soon.
The Phantom of the River Edward S. Ellis
If it wasn’t for hydroponics and the ag Culture controls, we’d be licked right now.
This Crowded Earth Robert Bloch
interjection (South African)
an expression of surprise, annoyance, pleasure, etc
sentence connector
an expression used to preface a remark, gain time, etc
abbreviation
Antigua and Barbuda
Chemical symbol
silver
abbreviation
Adjutant General
Attorney General
Aktiengesellschaft
n.
abbreviation of agriculture, attested from 1918, American English.
Ag
The symbol for the element silver.
ag- pref.
Variant of ad-.
Ag
The symbol for silver.
silver
(sĭl’vər)
Symbol Ag
A soft, shiny, white metallic element that is found in many ores, especially together with copper, lead, and zinc. It conducts heat and electricity better than any other metal. Silver is used in photography and in making electrical circuits and conductors. Atomic number 47; atomic weight 107.868; melting point 960.8°C; boiling point 2,212°C; specific gravity 10.50; valence 1, 2. See also sterling silver. See Periodic Table. See Note at element.
modifier
Aggravated or annoyed: He got aggro when the interview took longer than he planned
networking
The country code for Antigua and Barbuda.
(1999-01-27)
agricultural
agriculture
antigen
silver
adjutant general
again (shortwave transmission)
attorney general
August
above ground (for example, as applied to an outdoor pool)
German Aktiengesellschaft (joint-stock company, that is, incorporated)
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