up; upwards: anadromous again: anagram back; backwards: anatropous 
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an•a1 
(an′ə, ä′nə),USA pronunciation n. 
an•a2 (an′ə),USA pronunciation adv.
ana-,
-ana,
A.N.A.,
            - a collection of miscellaneous information about a particular subject, person, place, or thing.
 - an item in such a collection, as an anecdote, a memorable saying, etc.
 
- independent use of -ana 1720–30
 
an•a2 (an′ə),USA pronunciation adv.
- (of ingredients in pharmaceutical prescriptions) in equal quantities;
of each. Symbol: āā, āa 
- Greek aná of each
 - Medieval Latin
 - 1490–1500
 
ana-,
- a prefix in loanwords from Greek, where it means "up,'' "against,'' "back,'' "re-'':anabasis;
used in the formation of compound words:anacardiaceous. 
- Greek, combining form of aná; no necessary relation to on
 
-ana,
- a suffix that forms collective nouns denoting an assembly of items, as household objects, art, books, or maps, or a description of such items, as a bibliography, all of which are representative of or associated with the place, person, or period named by the stem:Americana;Shakespeareana;Victoriana.
 
- Latin, neuter plural of -ānus -an
 
A.N.A.,
- American Newspaper Association.
 - American Nurses Association.
 - Association of National Advertisers.
 
'ana-' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
-ana
 - -iana
 - Africana
 - Americana
 - Anabaptist
 - Santa Ana
 - aa
 - an
 - ana
 - anabaena
 - anabasine
 - anabasis
 - anabiosis
 - anableps
 - anabolism
 - anacardiaceous
 - anachronism
 - anaclastic
 - anaclisis
 - anacoenosis
 - anacrusis
 - anadem
 - anadiplosis
 - anadromous
 - anagenesis
 - anaglyph
 - anagnorisis
 - anagram
 - anagrammatize
 - analects
 - analeptic
 - analogion
 - analogous
 - analysis
 - anamnesis
 - anamorphism
 - anamorphosis
 - anapaest
 - anapest
 - anaphase
 - anaphora
 - anaphylaxis
 - anaplasia
 - anaplasmosis
 - anaplastic
 - anaptyxis
 - anasarca
 - anastasis
 - anastomosis
 - anastrophe