aidˈde-camp (ādˈde᷵-kămp, ādˈdē-kän), an officer who assists a general in correspondence and in directing movements.

alˈa-basˌter (ălˈȧ-bȧsˌtẽr), white stone resembling marble.

alˌ-beˈit (ălˌbēˈĭt), although.

Al-giersˈ (ăl-jērzˈ), seaport in Africa.

Al-hamˈbra (ăl-hămˈbrȧ), the fortress, palace, or alcazar, of the Moorish kings.

alˈien (ālˈyĕn), foreign, strange.

A-li-eˈna (ā-lĭ-ēˈnä).

al-leˈgiance (ă-lēˈjăns), loyalty, allegiance merely nominal, loyalty so-called, not real.

al-legˈing (ă-lĕjˈĭng), declaring, asserting.

al-litˌer-aˈtion (ă-lĭtˌẽr-āˈshŭn), repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other.