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at
prep. in, on, near; indicating time or location; toward
 
AT (anti-tank)
designed for use against tanks or other armored vehicles
 
AT (Advanced Technology)
model of IBM PC introduced in 1984
 
a.t. (American terms)
American stipulations as opposed to those of other nations and especially of those of the United Kingdom (in Marine Insurance); exchange rate expressed in United States dollars
 
@
n. symbol known as the "at sign" that is used to signify the word "at" (especially in email addresses, also known as "strudel", "commercial at", and more)

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AT
The word at is an English word, which may act as a preposition.

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ATH
Ath is a city in Belgium.

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Ath
Ath (; , Picard: Ât) is a Belgian municipality located in the Walloon province of Hainaut. The Ath municipality includes the old communes of Lanquesaint, Irchonwelz, Ormeignies, Bouvignies, Ostiches, Rebaix, Maffle, Arbre, Houtaing, Ligne, Mainvault, Moulbaix, Villers-Notre-Dame, Villers-Saint-Amand, Ghislenghien , Isières, Meslin-l'Evêque, and Gibecq.

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At

Noun
1. a highly unstable radioactive element (the heaviest of the halogen series); a decay product of uranium and thorium
(synonym) astatine, atomic number 85
(hypernym) chemical element, element

 
at

Noun
1. 100 at equal 1 kip
(hypernym) Laotian monetary unit
(part-holonym) kip


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AT (Altes Testament)
OT, Old Testament, first division of the Christian Bible; Jewish Bible (including the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings)
 
At (Astat)
AT, astatine, rare radioactive element (Chemistry)

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AT (Ancien testament)
Old Testament, first of the two main sections of the Christian Bible (comprised of the 5 books of Moses, the Prophets and the Hagiographa)