Plural: aches
ETYM Old Eng. ache, AS. aece, ece, from acan to ache. Related to Ache.
A dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain; SYN. aching.
achalasia · achar · acharnement · achate · achater · Achates · achatry · ache · a cheap trick · Achebe · ache for something · acherontia atropes
1. To be the source of pain; SYN. smart, hurt.
2. Have a desire for something or someone who is not present
3. Be the source of pain
achalasia · achar · acharnement · achate · achater · Achates · achatry · ache · a cheap trick · Achebe · ache for something · acherontia atropes · Acherontic
achalasia · achar · acharnement · achate · achater · Achates · achatry · ache · a cheap trick · Achebe · ache for something · acherontia atropes · Acherontic · Acheta domestica
(1930-) Nigerian novelist. His themes include the social and political impact of European colonialism on African people, and the problems of newly independent African nations. His novels include the seminal Things Fall Apart 1958, one of the first African novels to achieve a global reputation, and Anthills of the Savannah 1987.
achalasia · achar · acharnement · achate · achater · Achates · achatry · ache · a cheap trick · Achebe · ache for something · acherontia atropes · Acherontic
Plural: acherontia atropes
ache · a cheap trick · Achebe · ache for something · acherontia atropes · Acherontic · Acheta domestica · à cheval · achievability · achievable · achieve · achieve a breakthrough · achieve a goal