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[ ah-dahd ] / ˈɑ dɑd /
nounBabylonian god of storms and wind. Words nearby Adadad, Ada, ad absurdum, adactylous, adactyly, Adad, adage, adagio, Adah, Adak, Adalat Definition for Adad (2 of 2)[ ey-dad ] / ˈeɪ dæd /
nouna coded card or other device that when inserted into a telephone allows the user to reach a number without dialing. Origin of ADADa(utomatic telephone)d(ialing-)a(nnouncing)d(evice) Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for AdadThe Daily Pic: Adad Hannah mirrrors the mirroring that happens in Velazquez. Reflecting on Genius|Blake Gopnik|October 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST This is a still from a 2008 video called "Repose (on the Plinthe)", by Vancouver artist Adad Hannah. Reflecting on Genius|Blake Gopnik|October 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST There is another way in which Adad may be looked upon as twin-like in his nature. Sumerian Hymns|Frederick Augustus Vanderburgh Adad, I'll have a shot at him by next assizes—a writ on the file this very day! Ten Thousand a-Year (Vol. 2)|Samuel Warren
And Adad found great favour before Pharao, insomuch that he gave him to wife the own sister of his wife, Taphnes, the queen. The Bible, Douay-Rheims Version|Various Professor Oppert is of the opinion that Adad represents the oldest name of the god. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria|Morris Jastrow Long garments ornamented with symbolical designs (stars, &c.) are worn by Marduk and Adad. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4|Various
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