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plural of adder
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Something which adds or increases

They sought out cost adders with an eye toward eliminating them.

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Any of several small nonvenomous snakes resembling the adder, such as the milk snake
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{n} a serpent, a kind of poisonous serpent
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output is sum of inputs Represented by
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a machine that adds numbers
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The digital logic circuits in the ALU section of a computer which implements the adding process (sum and carry) of two or more binary numbers
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A device for forming the sum of two numbers
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(Ps 140: 3; Rom 3: 13, "asp") is the rendering of, (1 ) Akshub ("coiling" or "lying in wait"), properly an asp or viper, found only in this passage (2 ) Pethen ("twisting"), a viper or venomous serpent identified with the cobra (Naja haje) (Ps 58: 4; 91: 13); elsewhere "asp " (3 ) Tziphoni ("hissing") (Prov 23: 32); elsewhere rendered "cockatrice," Isa 11: 8; 14: 29; 59: 5; Jer 8: 17, as it is here in the margin of the Authorized Version The Revised Version has "basilisk " This may have been the yellow viper, the Daboia xanthina, the largest and most dangerous of the vipers of Palestine (4 ) Shephiphon ("creeping"), occurring only in Gen 49: 17, the small speckled venomous snake, the "horned snake," or cerastes Dan is compared to this serpent, which springs from its hiding-place on the passer-by
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a person who adds numbers
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small terrestrial viper common in northern Eurasia
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In Europe and Asia, an adder is a small poisonous snake that has a black pattern on its back. In North America, a number of different poisonous and non-poisonous snakes are called adders. = viper. a type of poisonous snake (a nadder, mistaken for an adder; nadder (11-17 centuries) from nAddre). Any of several venomous snakes of the viper family (Viperidae) and the death adder, a viperlike elapid. Vipers include the common adder, puff adders, and night adders. Adders occur in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. They range in length from 18 in. to 5 ft (45 cm to 1.5 m). The puff adder of Africa and the death adder of Australia and the nearby islands are particularly venomous, with a bite potentially lethal to humans. The name is also used for other snakes (e.g., the hognose snake)
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a machine for adding numbers
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The common European adder is the Vipera (or Pelias) berus
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{i} common European viper; any of a number of venomous or nonvenomous snakes resembling the viper; person or thing that adds; electronic circuit that sums two numbers in a computer (Computers)
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A serpent
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The puff adders of Africa are species of Clotho
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small terrestrial viper common in northern Eurasia a machine that adds numbers a person who adds numbers
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A snake
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One who, or that which, adds; esp
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A small venomous serpent of the genus Vipera. The common European adder is the Vipera (or Pelias) berus. The puff adders of Africa are species of the genus Clotho
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In America, the term is commonly applied to several harmless snakes, as the milk adder, puffing adder, etc
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Someone who or something which performs arithmetic addition
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Same as Sea Adder
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A small venomous serpent of the genus Vipera