Abductions

/æbˈdʌkʃənz/ noun

The act of taking someone away against their will, usually forcibly; or in anatomy, the movement of a limb away from the body's center.

From Latin 'abducere'—'ab' (away) plus 'ducere' (to lead). The Romans used this term for kidnapping. In anatomy, it was applied to describe muscle movements that 'lead away' from the body's midline, contrasting with 'adduction' (leading toward).

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