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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th edition, published by Houghton Mifflin Company
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angler (fish)
anglesite (mineral)
Anglian (East Anglia or to the Angles)
Anglican (characteristic of the Church)
Anglican Church (in church, Protestantism)
Anglicanism (faith)
Anglice (English form)
Anglicism (word)
Anglicist (specialist in English language and literature)
Anglicize (make English or similar to English in form)
Anglo (Anglo-American)
Anglo-American (American)
Anglo-Catholic (member of the Anglican Church)
Anglo-Indian (England and India)
Anglo-Irish (native of England)
Anglo-Latin (Medieval Latin)
Anglo-Norman (Norman)
Anglo-Saxon (people)
Anglo- (prefix)
Anglocentric (Centered)
Anglomania (predilection for anything English)
Anglophone (English-speaking person)
Angora (hair of the Angora goat or of the Angora rabbit)
Angora cat (domestic cat)
Angora goat (domestic goats)
Angora rabbit (domestic rabbits)
angostura bark (material)
angry (Rock Band)
angry young man (organization, England)
angst (anxiety)
angstrom (measure)
anhydride (in chemistry)