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Look up adi, Adi, or ADI in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adi or ADI may refer to: Acceptable daily intake, in health and medicine Acting detective
Adi Shankara (8th c. CE), also called Adi Shankaracharya (Sanskrit: आदि शङ्कर, आदि शङ्कराचार्य, romanized: Ādi Śaṅkara, Ādi Śaṅkarācārya, lit. 'First
Season 2 Executive Producer Adi Shankar". Anime News Network. Thomas, Steff (7 February 2015). "Producer and Go-Getter Adi Shankar Talks Diversity and
(Sanskrit: महादेवी, IAST: Mahādevī), also referred to as Devi, Mahamaya and Adi Parashakti, is the supreme goddess in Hinduism. According to the goddess-centric
Adolf "Adi" Dassler (3 November 1900 – 6 September 1978) was a German cobbler, inventor, and businessman who founded the sportswear company Adidas. He
Abū Zakarīyā’ Yaḥyá ibn ʿAdī (John, father of Zachary, son of Adi) known as Yahya ibn Adi (893–974) was a Syriac Orthodox Christian philosopher, theologian
Adi Kailash (Kumaoni: आदि कैलाश), also known as Shiva Kailash, Chota Kailash, Baba Kailash or Jonglingkong Peak, is a mountain located in the Himalayan
Adi Annamalaiyar Temple is a Siva temple in Adi Annamalai in Tiruvannamalai district in Tamil Nadu (India). This temple is in fact older than the “big”
Adi (עָדִי or עַדִי, depending on the emphasis on the second syllable (female) or the first (male)) is a Hebrew-language unisex given name, which means
The Adi Jambava are a leather artisan Indian caste of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. This hilly mountain tribe worships Rama, Shiva, Krishna, Adi Parashakti
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A horizontal passage, drift, or adit, in a mine.
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A framework used to protect workmen in making an adit under ground, and capable of being pushed along as excavation progresses.
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A tumor consisting of fat or adipose tissue.
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A fern of the genus Adiantum (A. pedatum), having very slender graceful stalks. It is common in the United States, and is sometimes used in medicine. The name is also applied to other species of the same genus, as to the Venus-hair.
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Like adipocere.
n.
Same as Adiaphorist.
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Alt. of Adiposity
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A short communication between adits in a mine.
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A small drain; an adit.
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The act of leaving or departing; a formal parting; a leaving; farewell; adieu; -- used chiefly in the phrase, to take leave, i. e., literally, to take permission to go.
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A combination of three vowel sounds in a single syllable, forming a simple or compound sound; also, a union of three vowel characters, representing together a single sound; a trigraph; as, eye, -ieu in adieu, -eau in beau, are examples of triphthongs.
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Three letters united in pronunciation so as to have but one sound, or to form but one syllable, as -ieu in adieu; a triphthong.
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Fatty; adipose.
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The act or process of changing into adipocere.
pl.
of Adieu
p. p.
of Adight
v. t.
To convert into adipocere.
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Having the form or appearance of adipocere; as, an adipoceriform tumor.
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The ginkgo tree (Ginkgo biloba, or Salisburia adiantifolia).
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A long adit in a coalpit.
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