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1Adam

noun Ad·am \ˈa-dəm\

Definition of ADAM

1
:  the first man and father by Eve of Cain and Abel
2
:  the unregenerate nature of man —used especially in the phrase the old Adam
Adam·ic \ə-ˈda-mik\ or Adam·i·cal \-mi-kəl\ adjective
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Origin of ADAM

Middle English, from Late Latin, from Greek, from Hebrew Ādhām
First Known Use: before 12th century

Rhymes with ADAM

2Adam

adjective

Definition of ADAM

:  of, relating to, or being an 18th century decorative style (as of furniture) characterized by straight lines, surface decoration, and conventional designs (as festooned garlands and medallions)

Origin of ADAM

Robert Adam & James Adam
First Known Use: 1872

Adam

biographical name Ad·am \ˈa-dəm\

Definition of ADAM

Robert 1728–1792 & his bro. James 1730–1794 Scot. architects & furniture designers

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