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-ag-,
root.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- -ag- comes from Latin and Greek, where it has the meaning "to move, go, do''. This meaning is found in such words as: agenda, agent, agile, agitate, agog, exaggerate.
ag
(ag),USA pronunciation adj., n. [Informal.]
Ag, [Symbol, Chem.]
ag-,
Ag.,
ag.,
A.G.,
- Informal Termsagriculture:ag courses; to major in ag.
- by shortening
Ag, [Symbol, Chem.]
- Chemistrysilver.
- Latin argentum
ag-,
- var. of ad- before g: agglutinate.
Ag.,
- August.
ag.,
- agriculture.
A.G.,
- Adjutant General.
- Attorney General.
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Adjutant General Attorney General
'Ag' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
acetylide
- act
- actor
- ad
- ad-
- adage
- agamogenesis
- agaric acid
- agaric mineral
- agate
- agate line
- agatize
- age
- agency
- agent
- agger
- aggie
- aggiornamento
- agglomerate
- agglutinate
- aggrade
- aggrandize
- aggravate
- aggravating
- aggregate
- aggregation
- aggregative
- aggress
- aggrieve
- agile
- agitate
- agitated
- agitated depression
- agitation
- agitprop
- agminate
- agnathous
- agnomen
- agonistic
- agonize
- agonizing
- agony column
- agriculture
- agriology
- agro-industrialize
- agro-industry
- agrobiology
- agrology
- agronomy
- agrostography