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adutor

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Latin

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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adūtor (present infinitive adūtī, perfect active adūsus sum); third conjugation, deponent

  1. a false reading of abūtor in M. Porcius Cato’s “De Agri Cultura

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Etymology

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Latin adductor

Adjective

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adutor (feminine adutora, masculine plural adutores, feminine plural adutoras)

  1. (physiology, of a muscle) adducent (which pulls one part towards another)

Noun

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adutor m (plural adutores)

  1. adducer (one who adduces)
  2. (anatomy) adductor (muscle which closes extended parts of the body)