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Definition of Adducers
1. adducer [n] - See also: adducer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adducers
Literary usage of Adducers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Review (1852)
"Granting that the authorities in question say all that their adducers maintain ;
what is the practical result ? Simply this : Not that, when they wrote, ..."
2. Historical memorials relating to the Independents, or Congregationalists by Benjamin Hanbury (1841)
"Besides, this alleged precedent makes against its adducers, since it does not
appear that the church in Antioch commissioned its messengers to unite in any ..."
3. Sermons Preached in India by Reginald Heber (1829)
"The adducers have, in the first place, misrepresented or misconceived the general
purport of our Saviour's prophecies, in which, though the final triumph of ..."
4. Reports of Scotch Appeals in the House of Lords A. D. 1851 to 1873: With by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1895)
"The appellant objected to the admissibility of the witnesses upon the grounds of
partiality for the adducers, of having been promised a consideration ..."