address |
the place where one resides, designated by the number and name of the street or road and the name of the city, state, or province. [9 definitions] |
addressable |
combined form of address. |
addressee |
one to whom mail is addressed. |
adduce |
to cite as evidence or proof; bring to bear in argument or discussion. |
adduct |
to move or pull (a body part such as a muscle) toward the main axis. (Cf. abduct.) |
adduction |
the act or process of adducing or citing. [3 definitions] |
add up |
to bring one to a logical conclusion; to make sense. [2 definitions] |
add up to |
equal (a certain sum) or point to (a logical conclusion) when looked at together. |
-ade1 |
action or process. [4 definitions] |
-ade2 |
used in nouns referring to certain numerical groupings. |
Aden |
a former British colony and protectorate, now part of Yemen. [2 definitions] |
adenine |
in chemistry, a crystalline base that is a constituent of nucleic acid in organs such as the pancreas and spleen. |
adeno- |
gland. |
adenocarcinoma |
a malignant tumor formed in the glandular epithelium. |
adenoid |
(usu. pl.) a mass of tissue between the nose and the throat that, when swollen, can hinder breathing. [2 definitions] |
adenoidal |
of or relating to the adenoids. [3 definitions] |
adenoma |
a usu. benign tumor that starts in a gland or has a glandlike arrangement of cells. |
adenosine |
an organic compound that is made up of adenine and ribose and found in nucleic acids, and that may be obtained as a white crystalline powder through the hydrolysis of yeast. |
adenovirus |
any of a group of viruses that causes disease of the upper respiratory tract. |
adept |
having great skill or ability; proficient. [2 definitions] |
adequacy |
the state of being adequate. |