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  • Adad
    Adad
    noun
    Babylonian god of storms and wind.
  • ADAD
    ADAD
    noun
    a coded card or other device that when inserted into a telephone allows the user to reach a number without dialing.

Adad

1 American  
[ah-dahd] / ˈɑ dɑd /

noun

  1. Babylonian god of storms and wind.


ADAD 2 American  
[ey-dad] / ˈeɪ dæd /

noun

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


Etymology

Origin of ADAD

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

Example Sentences

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Perhaps the most quoted character is Loujain Adada, a 32-year-old Lebanese mother of two whose Saudi billionaire husband passed away five years ago.

From Washington Post • Nov. 13, 2022

“My sisters children picked them today at dawn near Adada lake.”

From "Purple Hibiscus" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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