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Abducting   /æbdˈəktɪŋ/  /əbdˈəktɪŋ/   Listen
Abducting

adjective
1.
Especially of muscles; drawing away from the midline of the body or from an adjacent part.  Synonym: abducent.






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"Abducting" Quotes from Famous Books



... three days at Luxor—three days, when three months would have been too little!—and the second attempt at abducting an ill-used lady from the harem of her treacherous lord would take place as soon as we could learn that our auxiliaries, the Bronsons, had arrived. Until they were on the spot, even a success might prove an anti-climax. Meanwhile I had plenty to ...
— It Happened in Egypt • C. N. Williamson & A. M. Williamson



Words linked to "Abducting" :   abducent, physiology, adducent



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