In the Bible, the first man and the husband of Eve. [Late Latin Adam, Ādam, from Hebrew 'ādām, human being, Adam; see ʾdm in the Appendix of Semitic roots.] |
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adj. Relating to or characteristic of the elegant neoclassic style of furniture and architecture originated by Robert and James Adam. |
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British architect who led the neoclassical movement in England and is noted for his elegant interior designs and for collaborations with his brother James (1730?-1794). |
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