1. a to z - Noun
2. a to z - Adverb
a to z
Alternative letter-case form of A to Z
(British) Any of a set of street maps of most British towns and cities; properly the Geographer's A–Z Street Atlas.
I always keep a small set of A to Zs in the car.
(uncountable) All facts related to a subject
Alphabetical order; lexical order.
The listings run A to Z.
From beginning to the end.
Over the entirety; completely.
(often in titles) An encyclopedic or comprehensive guide.
The A to Z of Typesetting
In their quest for freedom and in their attempts to prevent the oppressor from striping them of all the things they need to exist, the people see things as moving from A to B to C; they do not see things as moving from A to Z. Huey P. Newton
In mysticism you can jump from A to Z. But the ultimate objective is the same. It's knowledge. It's truth. Elie Wiesel
I think libertarians need somebody who can articulate getting from A to Z. But you know, if G is achievable, how about it? Let's get there! Gary Johnson
In my iPod, there are many operas, from A to Z. I have 'Aida' and 'Boheme' and 'Butterfly' and 'Cavalleria'. My passion is for opera, but when I'm in the car, I listen to everything. Andrea Bocelli
It is actually a lot harder to sit down and write from A to Z. But for me at least, it's the only way I can do it, at this point, with any moderate success. David Benioff
Well, I've learned a lot from Bill Belichick. I've said time and time again, before I got to New England, I thought I knew a lot about football. But I think he taught me a lot from A to Z. I still carry it to this day. Randy Moss