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AdderOld English næddre "a snake, serpent, viper," from Proto-Germanic *nædro "a snake" (source also of Old Norse naðra, Middle Dutch nadre, Old High German natra, German Natter, Gothic [..]
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Adder1. A device whose output data are a representation of the sum of the numbers represented by its input data. Note: An adder may be serial or parallel, digital or analog. 2. A device whose output data are a representation of the sum of the quantities represented by its input data. Note: An adder can add things other than representations of numbers. I [..]
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AdderTo dream of seeing an adder strike, and a friend, who is dead but seems to be lying down and breathing, rises partly to a sitting position when the adder strikes at him, and then both disappearing into some bushes nearby, denotes that you will be greatly distressed over the ill luck of friends, and a loss threatened to yourself. For a young woman t [..]
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Adder(n) a person who adds numbers(n) a machine that adds numbers(n) small terrestrial viper common in northern Eurasia
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Adder1. A serpent. "The eddre seide to the woman." 2. <zoology> A small venomous serpent of the genus Vipera. The common European adder is the Vipera (or Pelias) berus. The puff adders of Africa are species of Clotho. In America, the term is commonly applied to several harmless snakes, as the milk adder, puffing adder, etc. Same as Sea A [..]
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Adder(abrv.) (n.) The Order of the Twin Adder
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AdderA device whose output data are a representation of the sum of the numbers represented by its input data. Note: An adder may be serial or parallel, digital or analog. 2. A device whose output data are a representation of the sum of the quantities represented by its input data.
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AdderA circuit that adds two or more numbers together. Also refer to an Analog Adder Circuit, or a TTL Digital Adder Block Diagram.
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Adder
(obsolete) Any snake.
A name loosely applied to various snakes more or less resembling the viper; a viper.
(chiefly,British) A small venomous serpent of the genus ''Vipera''. Theis theor(Spinach [..]
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