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Adduction

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ədˈʌkʃən/

Definitions

1. The action of bringing a body part toward the midline of the body.

2. In chemistry, the process of adding a compound to another compound.

Usage Examples

1. "During physical therapy, the patient practiced adduction of the leg."

2. "The reaction involved adduction of two molecules to form a new compound."

Etymology

From Latin "adductio," meaning "a leading to," derived from "adducere," meaning "to lead to."

Synonyms

Bringing together, movement toward the center, addition.

Antonyms

Abduction, separation, divergence.

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Adducción /addukˈθjon/
French Adduction /adɥykˈsjo/
German Adduktion /adʊkˈtsi̯oːn/
Chinese 引导 /yǐn dǎo/
Hindi अधिग्रहण /adhigrahaṇ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Variations may exist based on regional accents, but the standard pronunciation is widely accepted.

Historical Usage

The term has been used in anatomical contexts since the 18th century and has applications in various fields.

Cultural Nuances

Adduction plays a significant role in anatomy and physical fitness, often emphasized in exercise regimes.

More Information

This section could explore the importance of adduction in anatomy, sports science, and its applications in medical fields.

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