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Adrastus (character)
adrenal gland (in anatomy)
adrenocorticotropic hormone (in biochemistry)
Adria (geographical area, body of water)
Adrian (city, Michigan)
Adrianople, Treaty of (treaty, Russia)
Adriatic Sea (body of water, the Mediterranean)
Adrogué (city, Argentina)
adsorption (in chemistry)
Adullam (ancient city)
adult education (in education)
Adummim (place)
Advent (holy day)
Adventists (in church, Protestantism)
advertising (in business)
Adwa (city, Ethiopia)
Adygey Republic (republic, Russia)
adze (tool)
Aeacus (in Greek Mythology)
Aëdon (character)
Aedui (people)
Aegean civilization (civilization, ancient Greece/the Aegean Sea)
Aegean Sea (body of water, the Aegean Sea)
Aegina (island, Greece)
Aegina (in Greek mythology)
Aegina (sculptures)
aegis (in Greek Mythology)
Aegisthus (in Greek Mythology)
Aegospotamos (river, ancient Greece)
Aeneas (in the Bible)
Aeneas (in Greek mythology)
Aenon (place)
Aeolis (region, Asia Minor)
Aeolus (in Greek Mythology)
aerodynamics (in science)
aerogel (material)
aerosol dispenser (mechanical device)
aesthetics (branch of philosophy)
Aetolia (region, ancient Greece)
Aetolian League (organization)
affirmative action (program, United States)
affluent society (in economics)
Affton (city, Missouri)
Afghanistan (country)
Afghanistan War (war, Afghanistan/Russia)
aflatoxins (in microbiology)