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Adi may refer to:

  • The Banu Adi clan
  • The Adi people
  • The Adi language
  • Adi, Israel, a settlement in the Jezreel Valley Regional Council
  • Adi sometimes as known as the abbreviation of Adidas
  • Adi (title): a Fijian title used by females of chiefly rank

ADI may mean: Banu Adi is a clan of the Quraish tribe. ... The Adi is a major collective tribe living in the Himalayan hills of Arunachal Pradesh, and they are found in the temperate and sub-tropical regions within the districts of Siang, Subansiri and Dibang. ... Adidas is a German sports apparel manufacturer, part of the Adidas-Salomon corporation. ... Adi is a title used by Fijian women of chiefly rank, namely female members of chiefly clans. ...


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Adie (3397 words)
Adie is an extremely fast and convenient programming text editor written using the FOX Toolkit.
Besides being a nice text editor, Adie is also an extremely convenient file viewer, supporting a plethora of methods to move from one file to the next.
Adie can also take advantage of a wheel mouse; simply point the mouse inside the text area and use the wheel to scroll it up and down.
William John Adie (www.whonamedit.com) (828 words)
A neurological phenomenon in which one or both pupils is dilated and responds slowly or not at all to light and a near stimulus, accompanied by slow constriction and relaxation in the change from near to distant vision, and impaired accommodation.
William John Adie was born in the harbour city of Geelong, west of Melbourne on the southern coast of Australia.
At the outbreak of World War I Adie joined the Northamptonshire Regiment and served as a field physician in France, where he took part in the retreat from Mons, although a timely bout of measles kept him from the battle in which his regiment was decimated.
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