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(A.D. 76-138, original name Publius Aelius Hadrianus), Emperor of Rome (117-138) who was the adopted son of TrajanHadrian
A treaty adopted by the United Nations aimed at eliminating international trade barriers between member countries.General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
ability to be adopted or taken in, ability to be embraced or espoused (of a person, idea, cause, etc.)adoptability
adopted word, copied idea, loan of money, receiving as a loan, getting the temporary use ofborrowing
adopted; pertaining to one who adopts; pertaining to something or someone who has been adopted, related by adoptionadoptive
Anton von Webern (1883-1945), Austrian composer and conductor, student of Schoenberg who adopted the 12-tone style in his compositionsWebern
become or make something become international, make something become adopted globally, make worldwideglobalize
capable of being adopted or taken in, capable of being embraced or espoused (of a person, idea, cause, etc.)adoptable
one who is adopted, one who has been taken and raised as part of a family (of a child), somebody adoptedadoptee
person who is in charge of someone or something, supervisor; (in Britain) adopted child; child that grew up in a foster home or orphanageminder
Sikh title adopted as surnameSingh
small Christian group, small Christian sect that originated in southern France that broke with the Roman Catholic Church in the 12th and during the 16th joined the Reformation and adopted Calvinist doctrinesWaldenses
The Bible was formally canonized for western Christians in the 16th century, when Protestant denominations for the most part adopted the shorter Jewish canon. Roman Catholicism formally embraced the Septuagint as the basis for its Bible at the Council ...Books of the Bible
the ideographic Japanese writing system adopted from ChinaKanji
 

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