| Acatalepsy |
| Incomprehensibility of things; the doctrine held by the
ancient Skeptic philosophers, that human knowledge never amounts to
certainty, but only to probability. |
| Acataleptic |
| Incapable of being comprehended; incomprehensible. |
| Acater |
| See Caterer. |
| Acates |
| See Cates. |
| Acaudate |
| Tailless. |
| Acaulescent |
| Having no stem or caulis, or only a very short one
concealed in the ground. |
| Acauline |
| Same as Acaulescent. |
| Acaulose |
| Alt. of Acaulous |
| Acaulous |
| Same as Acaulescent. |
| Accadian |
| Pertaining to a race supposed to have lived in Babylonia
before the Assyrian conquest. |