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adheebit, adhibit,
adheebit [ədˈhibɪt]
v. To put one's signature or seal to a document, to append.
pt. pp. adheebitit
adhere,
adhere [ədˈhiːr]
v. To stick to a person or principle.
addew, adeou, adew, adewe, adieu, adieu, adiew, adoo, adow, adue,
adieu [əˈdjuː]
int. Farewell, good-bye.
adjunct,
adjunct [əˈdʒʌŋk(t)]
adj. Connected or added to something. Added as colleague
adjournal, adjurnal,
adjurnal [əˈdʒʌrnəl]
n. Acts o Adjurnal, Beuks o Adjurnal The records and regulations of the High Court of Justiciary.
admeenicle, adminicle,
admeenicle [ˈadminɪkl]
n. leg. Collateral proof.
admeenister, admeenistraation, admeenistration, admeenistrator, admeenistraution, admeenistrawtion, admeinister, admeinistration,
admeenister [ˈadminɪstər]
v. To administer.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
admeenistration [ˈadminɪstreʃən, arch. ˈadminɪstrɑːʃən] Admnistration.
admeenistrator: An administrator.
admeesible, admeisible,
admeesible [ˈadmisɪbl]
adj. Admissible.
admeesion, admeet, admeision, admeit,
admeet [ˈadmit]
v. To admit.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
admeesion: Admission.
admiralitie, admirality,
admirality [ˈadməralətɪ]
n. Admiralty.

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