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ADDRESS', v.t. [This is supposed to be from L. dirigo.] 1. To prepare; to make s...
ADDORS'ED, a. [L. ad and dorsum,the back.] In heraldry, having the backs turned ...
ADDOOM', v.t. [See Doom .] To adjudge.
AD'DLED, a. Morbid, corrupt, putrid, or barren.
AD'DLE-PATED, a. Having empty brains.
AD'DLE, a. [Heb. to fail.] In a morbid state; putrid; applied to eggs. Hence, ba...
ADD'ITORY, a. That adds, or may add.
ADD'ITIVE, a. That may be added, or that is to be added.
ADDI'TIONALLY, adv. by way of addition.
ADDI'TIONAL, a. That is added. it is used by Bacon for addition; but improperly.
ADDI'TION, n. [L. additio, from addo.] 1. The act of adding, opposed to subtract...
ADDIT'AMENT, n. [L. additamentum, from additus and ment. See Add .] An addition,...
ADD'ING, ppr. Joining; putting together; increasing.
ADDIC'TION, n. 1. The act of devoting or giving up in practice; the state of bei...
ADDICT'ING, ppr. Devoting time and attention; practicing customarily.
ADDICT'EDNESS, n. The quality or state of being addicted.