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asphyxia (condition)
aspirin (drug)
ass (mammal)
Assam (state, India)
Assamese (language)
Assandun, battle of (historical event, war, England)
Assassin (organization)
assassin bug (insect)
assault (in law)
assaying (in metallurgy)
Assemblies of God (in church, Protestantism)
assembly line (industry, technique)
Assen (city, the Netherlands)
assignats (in economics)
Assiniboin (tribe, North America)
Assiniboine (river, Canada)
Assiniboine, Mount (mountain, Canada)
Assinie (city, Cote d'Ivoire)
Assisi (city, Italy)
association (in psychology)
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (international organization, Southeast Asia)
associationism (in psychology)
associative law (in mathematics)
Assos (ancient city, Asia Minor)
Assyria (ancient empire)
Assyrian art (art, Assyria)
Assyrian language (language, Assyria)
Astana (capital, Kazakhstan)
Astarte (ancient religion, Middle East)
astatine (element)
aster (plant, flower)
Asteria (in Greek Mythology)
asteroid (in astronomy)
asthenosphere (in geology)
asthma (disease)
Asti (city, Italy)
astigmatism (condition)
Astoria (city, New York)
Astoria (city, Oregon)
Astraea (in Greek Mythology)
Astrakhan (city, Russia)
astrakhan (pelt and fabric)
astringent (material)
astrobleme (in geology)
astrolabe (instrument)
astronaut (in space)
astronomy (in science)