abductor

noun
/æbˈdʌk.tɚ/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin abductor, By surface analysis, abduct + -or.

  1. borrowed from abductor

Definitions

  1. One who abducts

    One who abducts; a kidnapper.

  2. A muscle which serves to draw a part out, or from the median line of the body

    • the abductor oculi draws the eye outward.

The neighborhood

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