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adduct,
  Etymology :Latin adductus, past participle of adducere. Pronunciation :&-'d&kt, a-. Function :transitive verb. Date :circa 1839.
Turkish translation for "adduct in English language"
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adduct yaklaştırmak (fiil)tr 
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adduct (fiil) yaklaştırmak tr 
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adduct Vücudun orta çizgisine doğru çekmek (Tıp) tr 
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adduct BOYA BiLE$iMi tr 
English translation for "adduct in English language"
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adduct draw close; bring towards the body's central axis (Physiology) (fiil)en 
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adduct a compound formed by an addition reaction draw a limb towards the body; "adduct the thigh muscle en 
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adduct To draw towards a common center or a middle line en 
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Adduct - Movement of an extremity toward the midline of the body This action is achieved by an adductor muscle en 
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Adduct Movement of an extremity toward the midline of the body An adductor muscle achieves this action en 
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Adduct Movement of an extremeity toward the midline of the body This action is achieved by an adductor muscle en 
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Adduct Physiology To draw inward toward the median axis of the body or toward an adjacent part or limb en 
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Adduct To move extremity toward the body en 
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Adduct — To move toward the body en 
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Adduct To bring together, approximate en 
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Adduct a compound formed by an addition reaction en 
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Adduct draw a limb towards the body; "adduct the thigh muscle" en 
Greek translation for "adduct in English language"
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adduct (v) προσάγω el 
 
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