Abductor

/æbˈdʌktər/ noun

A person who kidnaps or takes someone away illegally; also a muscle that pulls a limb away from the body.

From Latin 'abducere' combining 'ab-' (away) and 'ducere' (to lead). The anatomical meaning (muscles that abduct or move limbs away) comes from the same Latin root applied to body movement.

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