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Ade$506767$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Adé; -ade; ADE (disambiguation); ADE; Ade (disambiguation)

Ade      
n. Ade, apellido; George Ade (1866-1944), humorista y dramaturgo americano
adenine         
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND IN DNA AND RNA
Adenine nucleotides; 6-aminopurine; Adenin; Adenide; Leuco-4; Pedatisectine B; 6-Amino-purine
adenina
adenosine         
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Adenocard; Adenasine; Adenazine; Adenosin; Adenoscan; ATC code C01EB10; ATCvet code QC01EB10; Adenocor; Adensoine; Boniton; Myocol; Nucleocardyl; Pallacor; Sandesin; Adenosine analog; ADENOSINE; SR-96225; Adenosyl; Adenine riboside
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Definition

-ade
-ade1
¦ suffix forming nouns:
1. denoting an action that is completed: blockade.
2. denoting the body concerned in an action or process: brigade.
3. denoting the product or result of an action or process: arcade.
Origin
from Fr., via Port., Provencal, and Sp. -ada or via Ital. -ata, from L. -atus (past participial suffix of verbs ending in -are).
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-ade2
¦ suffix forming nouns such as decade.
Origin
var. of -ad1, from Fr. -ade, from Gk -as, -ad-.
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-ade3
¦ suffix forming nouns:
1. equivalent in sense to nouns ending in -ade1: brocade.
2. denoting a person: renegade.
Origin
from Sp. or Port. -ado, masculine form of -ada (see -ade1).

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Ade

Ade, Adé, or ADE may refer to: