| Adduction |
| The act of adducing or bringing forward. |
| Adduction |
| The action by which the parts of the body are drawn
towards its axis]; -- opposed to abduction. |
| Adductive |
| Adducing, or bringing towards or to something. |
| Adductor |
| A muscle which draws a limb or part of the body toward
the middle line of the body, or closes extended parts of the body; --
opposed to abductor; as, the adductor of the eye, which turns the eye
toward the nose. |
| Addulce |
| To sweeten; to soothe. |
| Adeem |
| To revoke, as a legacy, grant, etc., or to satisfy it by
some other gift. |
| Adelantadillo |
| A Spanish red wine made of the first ripe grapes. |
| Adelantado |
| A governor of a province; a commander. |
| Adelaster |
| A provisional name for a plant which has not had its
flowers botanically examined, and therefore has not been referred to
its proper genus. |
| Adeling |
| Same as Atheling. |