· alcoholic
· alert
· alike
· alive
· alleged
· alluring
· aloof
· alluring
· alternative
· altruistic
English words beginning with dw:DWARFDWARFISHDWEEBDWARFISMDWELLDWEEBIERDWELTDWEEBISHDWINEDWELLERSDWARFSDWELLINGDWEEBSDWINDLEDDWEEBYDWINDLESDWELLSDWARFISMSDWINEDDWARFLIKEDWINESDWARFNESSDWARFEDDWEEBIESTDWARFERDWELLINGSDWARVESDWINDLINGDWELLEDDWARFISHLYDWELLERDWARFNESSESDWINDLEDWARFISHNESSDWININGDWARFISHNESSESDWARFESTDWARFING
Transformationalist
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There are 2 - 18 letter words that begin with W. However, there are no 19 letter words in the English language that begin with W.
There are hundreds of words end in ible and able. However, there are no words in the English language that begin with the letter y and end in ible or able.
There are words that begin with the letter a and end with ful. However, there are no words on the English language that begin with the letters al and end with ful.
English words beginning with dw:DWARFDWARFISHDWEEBDWARFISMDWELLDWEEBIERDWELTDWEEBISHDWINEDWELLERSDWARFSDWELLINGDWEEBSDWINDLEDDWEEBYDWINDLESDWELLSDWARFISMSDWINEDDWARFLIKEDWINESDWARFNESSDWARFEDDWEEBIESTDWARFERDWELLINGSDWARVESDWINDLINGDWELLEDDWARFISHLYDWELLERDWARFNESSESDWINDLEDWARFISHNESSDWININGDWARFISHNESSESDWARFESTDWARFING
The words "Aardvark" and "Aardwolf" typically appear at the beginning of English dictionaries.
Most Spanish words beginning with "al" have originated from the Arab language.
Transformationalist
There are no such words in the English language.
Remember Lot's wife.
There are no words in the English language that begin and end with the letter j.
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Al habashah in english means
In an English translation, the first three words are "In the beginning . . .". In its original language, the first three words are "b'ray-SHEET bah-RAH eh-lo-KEEM . . . " When translated, those three words cover "In the beginning god created . . . ". Hebrew is more efficient with words and syllables than many other languages are.
There are probably a few, because some mathematical, chemical, and item terms in English derive originally from Arabic words. (Chemistry comes from al-Kimia, Algebra comes from al-Jabr, Admiral from Amir al-Bahr, Cotton from the al-Qoton, Apricot from al-Barqoq, etc.) Conversely, many modern and physics terms in Arabic derive originally from English words. (al-Elektron comes from Electron, al-Kombyuter comes Computer, at-Telfiziyun comes from Television, al-Mol comes from Mol, etc.) Arabic for "alcohol", for example, is "al-kahul", which literally means related to "kohl" -- a dark pigment used in male eyeshadow.