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ad·duct A0082600 (ə-dŭkt′, ă-dŭkt′)tr.v. ad·duct·ed, ad·duct·ing, ad·ducts Physiology To draw inward toward the median axis of the body or toward an adjacent part or limb.n. Chemistry A chemical compound that forms from the addition of two or more substances. [Back-formation from adductor.] ad·duc′tion n.ad·duc′tive adj.adduct (əˈdʌkt) vb (tr) (Physiology) (of a muscle) to draw or pull (a leg, arm, etc) towards the median axis of the body. Compare abduct2n (Chemistry) chem a compound formed by direct combination of two or more different compounds or elements[C19: from Latin addūcere; see adduce] adˈduction nad•duct (v. əˈdʌkt; n. ˈæd ʌkt) v.t. 1. to move or draw toward the axis of the body or one of its parts (opposed to abduct). n. 2. a combination of two or more stable chemical compounds by means of van der Waals' forces, coordinate bonds, or covalent bonds. [1830–40; < Latin adductus, past participle of addūcere; see adduce] ad•duc′tive, adj. adduct Past participle: adducted Gerund: adducting
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I adduct | you adduct | he/she/it adducts | we adduct | you adduct | they adduct |
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I adducted | you adducted | he/she/it adducted | we adducted | you adducted | they adducted |
Present Continuous |
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I am adducting | you are adducting | he/she/it is adducting | we are adducting | you are adducting | they are adducting |
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I have adducted | you have adducted | he/she/it has adducted | we have adducted | you have adducted | they have adducted |
Past Continuous |
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I was adducting | you were adducting | he/she/it was adducting | we were adducting | you were adducting | they were adducting |
Past Perfect |
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I had adducted | you had adducted | he/she/it had adducted | we had adducted | you had adducted | they had adducted |
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I will adduct | you will adduct | he/she/it will adduct | we will adduct | you will adduct | they will adduct |
Future Perfect |
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I will have adducted | you will have adducted | he/she/it will have adducted | we will have adducted | you will have adducted | they will have adducted |
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I will be adducting | you will be adducting | he/she/it will be adducting | we will be adducting | you will be adducting | they will be adducting |
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I have been adducting | you have been adducting | he/she/it has been adducting | we have been adducting | you have been adducting | they have been adducting |
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I will have been adducting | you will have been adducting | he/she/it will have been adducting | we will have been adducting | you will have been adducting | they will have been adducting |
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I had been adducting | you had been adducting | he/she/it had been adducting | we had been adducting | you had been adducting | they had been adducting |
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I would adduct | you would adduct | he/she/it would adduct | we would adduct | you would adduct | they would adduct |
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I would have adducted | you would have adducted | he/she/it would have adducted | we would have adducted | you would have adducted | they would have adducted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | adduct - a compound formed by an addition reactionchemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight | Verb | 1. | adduct - draw a limb towards the body; "adduct the thigh muscle"draw, pull, force - cause to move by pulling; "draw a wagon"; "pull a sled"abduct - pull away from the body; "this muscle abducts" | TranslationsadductenUK
adduct[′a‚dəkt] (chemistry) A chemical compound that forms from chemical addition of two species; for example, reaction of butadiene with styrene forms an adduct, 4-phenyl-1-cyclohexene. The complex compound formed by association of an inclusion complex. adductenUK
adduct [ah-dukt´] to draw toward an axis or median line.ad·duct (a'dŭkt), Do not confuse this word with abduct.1. To draw toward the median plane. 2. An addition product, or complex, or one part of the same. [L. ad-duco, pp. -ductus, to bring toward] adduct (ə-dŭkt′, ă-dŭkt′)tr.v. ad·ducted, ad·ducting, ad·ducts Physiology To draw inward toward the median axis of the body or toward an adjacent part or limb.n. Chemistry A chemical compound that forms from the addition of two or more substances. ad·duc′tion n.ad·duc′tive adj.Adduct noun Biochemistry A term for the covalent complex formed when a chemical binds a biomolecule, such as DNA or a protein. Chemistry A compound produced by mixing 2 or more chemicals. Molecular biology (1) A molecular complex consisting of a chemical—e.g., environmental toxins like polyaromatic hydrocarbons—bound to a biomolecule—e.g., DNA, protein, especially those that attach after exposure to air pollution, cigarette smoke, and other environmental contaminants. (2) A molecule resulting from a reaction between molecules with major parallel axes—i.e., molecules with overlapping effects. Molecular oncology A chemical bond between any substance and DNA, which may upregulate a gene; DNA-carcinogen adducts can drive a cell’s molecular machinery towards malignancy. verb To move toward the body.ad·duct (ă-dŭkt') To draw toward the midline of the body or segment. [L. ad-duco, pp. -ductus, to bring toward]adduct To turn towards the midline.ad·duct (ă-dŭkt') 1. To draw toward the median plane. 2. An addition product, or complex, or one part of the same. [L. ad-duco, pp. -ductus, to bring toward]adductenUK
Antonyms for adductnoun a compound formed by an addition reactionRelated Words- chemical compound
- compound
verb draw a limb towards the bodyRelated WordsAntonyms |