Definition of Adducted

1. Verb. (past of adduct) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Adducted

1. adduct [v] - See also: adduct

Lexicographical Neighbors of Adducted

addrest
adds
adds up
adduce
adduceable
adduced
adducent
adducer
adducers
adduces
adducible
adducin
adducing
adducins
adduct
adducted (current term)
adducting
adduction
adductions
adductive
adductively
adductome
adductor
adductor canal
adductor hallucis
adductor hiatus

Literary usage of Adducted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use of by William Osler (1905)
"The foot can not be adducted, nor can the patient rise on tiptoe. In long-standing cases talipes calcaneus follows and the toes assume a claw-like position ..."

2. On the Mechanical Treatment of Disease of the Hipjoint by Charles Fayette Taylor (1873)
"straighten the leg at the hip, and often it is adducted so far as to pass far over the other leg, as shown in the engraving. Great care should be taken to ..."

3. Diseases and deformities of the foot by John Joseph Nutt (1913)
"... be drawn into furrows or wrinkles lying in a more or less longitudinal direction. These conditions come FIGS. 24-25. adducted AND EVERTED FEET In Fig. ..."

4. The Clinical Journal (1906)
"It is a deformity due to the adducted position being made permanent. It differs from other deformities of the hallux in not being due to the development of ..."

5. Clinical lessons in orthopedic surgery by Royal Whitman (1900)
"... to the center of the tuberosity of the ischium, which normally touches the top of the trochanter, provided the limb is neither adducted nor abducted. ..."

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