| Adequacy |
| The state or quality of being adequate, proportionate, or
sufficient; a sufficiency for a particular purpose; as, the adequacy of
supply to the expenditure. |
| Adequate |
| Equal to some requirement; proportionate, or
correspondent; fully sufficient; as, powers adequate to a great work;
an adequate definition. |
| Adequate |
| To equalize; to make adequate. |
| Adequate |
| To equal. |
| Adequately |
| In an adequate manner. |
| Adequateness |
| The quality of being adequate; suitableness;
sufficiency; adequacy. |
| Adequation |
| The act of equalizing; act or result of making
adequate; an equivalent. |
| Adesmy |
| The division or defective coherence of an organ that is
usually entire. |
| Adessenarian |
| One who held the real presence of Christ's body in
the eucharist, but not by transubstantiation. |
| Adfected |
| See Affected, 5. |