at

1
[ at; unstressed uh t, it ]
/ æt; unstressed ət, ɪt /

preposition

Idioms for at

    be at (someone), to be sexually aggressive toward (a person): She's pregnant again because he's at her morning, noon, and night.
    where it's at, Informal. the place where the most interesting or exciting things happen: Emma says that Rome is definitely where it's at now.

Origin of at

1
before 900; Middle English; Old English æt; cognate with Old Frisian et, Old Norse, Old Saxon, Gothic at, Old High German az, Latin, Old Welsh, Old Breton ad, Greek a- (< a pre-Hellenic IE substratum language), Oscan, Old Irish, Gaulish, Phrygian ad-

Definition for at (2 of 9)

at 2
[ aht, at ]
/ ɑt, æt /

noun

a money of account of Laos, the 100th part of a kip.

Origin of at

2
1950–55; < Lao; compare Thai ʔàt formerly, a copper coin worth one eighth of a füang, ultimately < Pali aṭṭha eight

Definition for at (3 of 9)

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Definition for at (5 of 9)

At

Symbol, Chemistry.

Definition for at (6 of 9)

AT

achievement test.

Definition for at (7 of 9)

at-

variant of ad- before t: attend.

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Definition for at (9 of 9)

A.T.

Atlantic time.

British Dictionary definitions for at (1 of 6)

at 1
/ (æt) /

preposition

Word Origin for at

Old English æt; related to Old Norse at to, Latin ad to

British Dictionary definitions for at (2 of 6)

at 2
/ (ɑːt, æt) /

noun plural at

a Laotian monetary unit worth one hundredth of a kip

Word Origin for at

from Thai

British Dictionary definitions for at (3 of 6)

at 3

the internet domain name for

Austria

British Dictionary definitions for at (4 of 6)

At

the chemical symbol for

astatine

symbol for

Also: A ampere-turn

British Dictionary definitions for at (5 of 6)

AT

abbreviation for

attainment target

British Dictionary definitions for at (6 of 6)

at.

abbreviation for

Also: atm atmosphere (unit of pressure)
atomic

Medical definitions for at (1 of 2)

At

The symbol for the elementastatine

Medical definitions for at (2 of 2)

at-

pref.

Variant ofad-

Scientific definitions for at (1 of 2)

At

The symbol for astatine.

Scientific definitions for at (2 of 2)

astatine
[ ăstə-tēn′ ]

At

A highly unstable, rare, radioactive element that is the heaviest of the halogen elements. Its most stable isotope has a half-life of 8.3 hours. Atomic number 85; melting point 302°C; boiling point 337°C; valence probably 1, 3, 5, 7. See Periodic Table.