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A-one also A-1 (ā′wŭn′)adj. Informal First-class; excellent. [From classification for ships in The Lloyd's Register of Shipping.]A one or A 1 (ˈeɪ ˈwʌn) adj. 1. first-class; excellent. 2. (of a ship) maintained in first-class condition. [1830–40] ThesaurusA-one also A-1 adjectiveInformal. Exceptionally good of its kind:ace, banner, blue-ribbon, brag, capital, champion, excellent, fine, first-class, first-rate, prime, quality, splendid, superb, superior, terrific, tiptop, top.Informal: bully, dandy, great, swell, topflight, topnotch.Slang: boss.Chiefly British: tophole.TranslationsA-1
A1Of the very highest caliber, standard, or quality. That was a positively A1 performance last night.A-1 and A number 1 mod. of the highest rating. This steak is really A-1! A-1The best quality. The term originated in the 1775 edition of Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping, in which the state of a ship’s hull was designated by a letter grade and the condition of the anchor, cables, and so forth by a number grade. This insurance rating was soon transferred to numerous other areas and has been a cliché since the late nineteenth century.EncyclopediaSeea1FinancialSeeA1A-1
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A-1➣Alpha-1 Red Right Hand (gaming) | A-1➣Douglas Skyraider Attack Bomber (WW II, Korea, Vietnam) | ThesaurusSeeA-one |