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  1. Apple Trade In
  2. World Wide Words: Acrophony
  3. A is for... Picture Dictionary
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Apple Trade In

Trade in. Upgrade. Save. It’s a win-win-win. With Apple Trade In, you can get a great value for your current device and apply it toward a new one. And you can do it all online or at an Apple Store. If your device isn’t eligible for credit, we’ll recycle it for free. It’s good for you and the planet. If you’re currently a member of the iPhoneUpgradeProgram and wish to remain in the program, please do not proceed with AppleTradeIn. After you upgrade and receive your new iPhone, we’ll arrange for you to trade in your old one. If you’re currently enrolled in the iPhoneUpgradeProgram and continue with AppleTradeIn, you will be exiting the program and will be responsible for both your outstanding iPhoneUpgradeProgram loan and the price of any new iPhone you purchase through AppleTradeIn. Before proceeding with AppleTradeIn, you can (Opens in a new window) or (Opens in a new window). If you’re not yet participating in the iPhoneUpgradeProgram, you can trade in your eligible device at an AppleStore for credit toward your subsequent purchase as part of the iPhoneUpgradeProgram. • How much will I get for my device? It depends on the device, model, manufacturer, and condition. Answer a few questions accurately, and once we receive the device within the specified time frame and verify its condition, you’ll most likely receive the full amount of the estimated refund. Keep in mind that we need to receive your trade-in device within 14 days of when you receive your new device, and the co...

World Wide Words: Acrophony

Pronounced /æˈkrɒfənɪ/ A for Apple, B for Ball, C for Cat. It’s a useful way to teach children the sounds of the letters of the alphabet. Apple, ball and cat are just usefully short and common words that just happen to begin with the letter. They’re not the names of the letters, because in English we call the letters of the alphabet by invented words - ay, bee, see - that do no more than convey the sound that it represents (with the notable exception of the name for h, aitch, which doesn’t have an initial h in it). But in some languages the names of the letters are words that have a meaning of their own. This is acrophony, the use of a word starting with a letter of the alphabet as the name of the letter. From such pictographic symbols, Egyptian scribes derived the world's first alphabet by the principle of acrophony, in which a hieroglyph for a word came to represent the first consonant of that word. So, for example, the Egyptian word for “owl” began with an [m] sound, so the glyph for “owl” became the letter m. An Introduction to Language and Linguistics, by Ralph W. Fasold and Jeff Connor-Linton, 2006. The best-known cases are Classical Greek and Hebrew, both derived from ancient Phoenician. In Hebrew, for example, the first four letters of the alphabet are aleph (the Hebrew word for ox), beth (house), gimel (camel) and daleth (door). It’s as though our children’s alphabet had been transformed into the actual names for the letters, so that a wouldn’t be called or said a...

A is for... Picture Dictionary

Advertisement. EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. (Already a member? You might also like: Today's featured page: Little Explorers English Picture Dictionary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z aardvark Aardvarks are large African mammals that eat ants. The name means "Earth pig." abacus An abacus is an ancient device used for arithmetic calculations. above Above means over or higher. The cloud is above the mountain. Mr. Mrs. Dr. USA abbreviation An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word. Some common abbreviations are: St. (street), Ave. (avenue), km (kilometer), and UK (United Kingdom). acid rain Acid rain is polluted and is harmful to the environment. acorn The acorn is the nut of an oak tree. Acrocanthosaurus Acrocanthosaurus was huge, spine-backed, meat-eating dinosaur. SCUBA NASA LASER acronym An acronym is a pronounceable word that is formed using the first letters in a phrase (sometimes other parts of the words are used). Some acronyms are: RAM (which is short for "Random Access Memory") and NIMBY (which is short for "Not In My BackYard"). act When you act, you do something or perform a role. actor An actor is someone who performs a role in a play or a movie. acute angle An acute angle is less than 90 degrees. "Haste makes waste." adage An adage is a short saying that tells a commonly-known truth. Adams, John John Adams (1735-1826)...

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about Adley Adley just turned 7 years old and has been filming videos with our family since as long as she can remember. As dad got more and more busy at his company “The Spacestation”, Adley and Mom decided to start a little channel together and continue to film fun little videos! Adley kept growing and so did her interest in making her videos, eventually she was calling the shots, letting us know what she wanted to film and how she wanted our friend Nick to make her videos. Nick has been Adley’s friend, filmer, and editor since the very beginning, which allowed us to keep the channel all about having fun. Early videos were very focused on learning and fun while her most recent videos have become more imaginative and full of creativity! “we kinda just play or do whatever we want, then share it as a video” yep, exactly! A for Adley has now grown to a community of over 4.5 million friends, watching our fun videos, playing our free games, and rockin our cool adley gear that we share with everyone at cost. “uh, what is at cost?” it just means we like to share our apps and merch with everyone for free or as little as possible, because you can make your money from youtube, not your fans!! better together Adley enjoys collaborating with brands that she loves. Anyone can reach out about an opportunity to work with us, but honestly Adley will always make the final decision on if the collaboration feels like something she would want to make a fun video around. We have intentionally...

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Please learn to add more details and research to your question. When you say, "What is the meaning of this?", that is too vague. No one can understand what is so confusing about such a straightforward sentence. But when you add, "What does the 'for' mean?" it is very clear what is confusing you, and we can focus on writing a good answer instead of trying for figure out what you are really asking. A is for Apple Would be the correct common phrase. This is used in nearly every Elementary School in any English speaking country in order to teach the Alphabet to small children. The meaning is pretty basic, namely that "The word 'Apple' begins with the letter 'A'." The word used to teach each letter to small children varies for some letters, but is remarkably consistent for others. Every teacher uses "A is for Apple", for whatever reason. Likewise, C is always for Cat. But B might be Bat, or Boy, or Ball, or a number of different options. D is usually for Dog, but occasionally for Dinosaur (because kids love dinosaurs). E is sometimes Egg, but sometimes Elephant. I don't know why. Why "for"? It could be parsed multiple ways. For can indicate purpose. "The purpose of 'A' is so that we can write the word 'Apple'" might be another way to read the sentence. Alternatively, for can indicate substitution. "The letter 'A' substitutes for the word 'Apple'." It is quite common that we want to tell somebody how to spell a word (such as a name) but we are talking on the phone. The names of ...