| Address |
| Skill; skillful management; dexterity; adroitness. |
| Addressee |
| One to whom anything is addressed. |
| Addression |
| The act of addressing or directing one's course. |
| Adduced |
| of Adduce |
| Adducing |
| of Adduce |
| Adduce |
| To bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or
consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege. |
| Adducent |
| Bringing together or towards a given point; -- a word
applied to those muscles of the body which pull one part towards
another. Opposed to abducent. |
| Adducer |
| One who adduces. |
| Adducible |
| Capable of being adduced. |
| Adduct |
| To draw towards a common center or a middle line. |