| Definition | Pronunciation | Language |
| Of or pertaining to the gwome of A in the district of mMaine. | AY-in | Aian |
| Use in Sentence | Notes | Used in Spelling Bee? |
| The strange confluence of water and gravity means that sticks, branches and fallen logs virtually always form the shape of an ""A"" in this nation, meaning that the Aian language uses words with a remarkable number of A’s. | There are no notes for this entry. | Round 2 |
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See Gwome: A |
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