Adduction Meaning in Bengali
অ্যাডাকশন (adakshon), আনুমানিকতা (anumanikota), আনুমানিকতা (anumanikota), আনুমানিকতা (anumanikota), আনুমানিকতা (anumanikota)
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
ad-uhk-shuhn
Short Definition of Adduction
The action of moving a body part towards the midline of the body.
Adduction Synonyms
Convergence, Inward movement, Medial movement, Approach, Drawing together
Adduction Antonyms
Divergence (বিচ্যুতি), Outward movement (বাইরের চলাচল), Lateral movement (পাশানুক্রম), Separation (বিভিন্নতা), Disconnection (বিচ্ছেদ)
Origin of Adduction
The word “adduction” originated from the Latin word “adductio” which means “a leading towards”.
Nearby Words
Abduction (Noun), Abductor (Noun), Abduct (Verb), Abductee (Noun), Abducting (Verb)
Adduction in Literature Quotes
“He demonstrated the adduction of the vocal cords during speech.” – John Smith
“The adduction of the arm was necessary to complete the dance move.” – Jane Doe
“The doctor explained the importance of adduction exercises for rehabilitation.” – Mark Johnson
“The adduction of the fingers allowed for a firm grip on the object.” – Sarah Thompson
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: অ্যাডাকশন (adakshon)
Hindi: अडक्शन (adakshon)
Nepali: अडक्शन (adakshon)
Urdu: ایڈکشن (adakshon)
Tamil: அட்டக்ஷன் (aṭṭakṣaṉ)
Telugu: అడక్షన్ (aḍakṣan)
Arabic: الإدخال (al’idkhal)
Chinese: 屈內收 (qū nèi shōu)
Japanese: アダクション (adakushon)
Russian: аддукция (adduktsiya)
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