| Adhesiveness |
| Propensity to form and maintain attachments to
persons, and to promote social intercourse. |
| Adhibit |
| To admit, as a person or thing; to take in. |
| Adhibit |
| To use or apply; to administer. |
| Adhibit |
| To attach; to affix. |
| Adhibition |
| The act of adhibiting; application; use. |
| Ad hominem |
| A phrase applied to an appeal or argument addressed to
the principles, interests, or passions of a man. |
| Adhort |
| To exhort; to advise. |
| Adhortation |
| Advice; exhortation. |
| Adhortatory |
| Containing counsel or warning; hortatory; advisory. |
| Adiabatic |
| Not giving out or receiving heat. |