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ADDOOM', v.t. [See Doom .] To adjudge.
ADDORS'ED, a. [L. ad and dorsum,the back.] In heraldry, having the backs turned ...
ADDRESS', v.t. [This is supposed to be from L. dirigo.] 1. To prepare; to make s...
ADDRESS'ED, pp. Spoken or applied to; directed; courted; consigned.
ADDRESS'ER, n. One who addresses or petitions.
ADDRESS'ING, ppr. Speaking or applying to, directing; courting; consigning.
ADDU'CE, v.t. [L. adduco, to lead or bring to; ad and duco, to lead. See Duke .]...
ADDU'CED, pp. Brought forward; cited; alledged in argument.
ADDU'CENT, a. Bringing forward, or together; a word applied to those muscles of ...
ADDU'CIBLE, a. That may be adduced.
ADDU'CING, ppr. Bringing forward; citing in argument.
ADDUC'TION n. The act of bringing forward.
ADDUC'TIVE, a. That brings forward.
ADDUC'TOR, n. [L.] A muscle which draws one part of the body towards another; as...
ADDULCE, v.t. adduls'. [L. ad and dulcis, sweet.] To sweeten. [Not used.]
AD'EB, n. An Egyptian weight of 210 okes, each of three rotolos, which is a weig...