Adad

[ ah-dahd ]

noun
  1. Babylonian god of storms and wind.

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Other definitions for ADAD (2 of 2)

ADAD
[ ey-dad ]

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

Origin of ADAD

2
a(utomatic telephone)d(ialing-)a(nnouncing)d(evice)

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How to use Adad in a sentence

  • Adad is called “twin” or “companion”, because he possessed a composite nature, comprising in himself the elements of several gods.

    Sumerian Hymns | Frederick Augustus Vanderburgh
  • Adad, I'll have a shot at him by next assizes—a writ on the file this very day!