abductor

abduct

(æbˈdʌktPronunciation for abduct)
  verb (transitive)
    1 to remove (a person) by force or cunning; kidnap
    2 (of certain muscles) to pull (a leg, arm, etc) away from the median axis of the body. Compare adduct
  [C19: from the past participle of Latin abdūcere to lead away]

abˈductor
noun

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