anadem
American
[an-uh-dem]
/ ˈæn əˌdɛm /
noun
Archaic.
anadem
British
/ ˈænəˌdɛm /
noun
Etymology
Origin of anadem
1595–1605; < Latin anadēm ( a ) headband < Greek, derivative of anadeîn to bind up ( ana- ana- + dē- verbid stem of deîn to bind) + -ma noun suffix
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