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Adad

1

[ ah-dahd ]

noun

  1. Babylonian god of storms and wind.


ADAD

2

[ ey-dad ]

noun

  1. a coded card or other device that when inserted into a telephone allows the user to reach a number without dialing.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Adad1

a(utomatic telephone) d(ialing-)a(nnouncing) d(evice)
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Example Sentences

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But below him, an image of Adad, the god of weather, is barely visible - lost to the ravages of time and climate change.

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Later, Sharrum-­Adad claimed he never knew how many textiles he had been given.

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The Babylonian-Assyrian god of storms, Adad, brought rain to the crops but also caused havoc and death on land and sea.

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The two men also helped Ms. Gu set up a British consulting business, Adad Limited.

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They gave to the god whom they venerate as the highest and the greatest the name Adad, and which means unus or one.

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