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Adject

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Ad`ject´
v. t.1.To add or annex; to join.


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Seasonally adjects M1 is computed by summing currency, travelers checks, demand deposits, and OCDs, each seasonally adjusted separetely.
[242] His various images of Adam and Eve elicit a complex response, raising psychological issues [243] and often evoking emotionally descriptive adject ives, as when Adam is described as "satyr-like" and Eve "sly and knowing.
 
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