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  1. Adder - Wikipedia

    The common adder is found in different terrains, habitat complexity being essential for different aspects of its behaviour. It feeds on small mammals, birds, lizards, and amphibians, and in …

  2. ADDER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Over time, a nadder became an adder. By by the mid-1400s, the word was being spelled both with and without the n, but since about 1500, the n -less spelling has prevailed.

  3. The IP KVM People | Adder Technology

    Adder design and manufacture an advanced range of KVM switches, extenders and IP solutions which enable the reliable control of local, remote and global IT systems.

  4. Adders and Subtractors in Digital Logic - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 12, 2025 · An adder adds two binary values to produce a sum and often including a carry bit for values that exceed a single digit. A subtractor calculates the difference between two binary …

  5. Adder | Venomous Reptile of Europe & Asia | Britannica

    Adder, any of several groups of venomous snakes of the viper family, Viperidae, and the Australo-Papuan death adders, viperlike members of Elapidae, the cobra family. The name adder may …

  6. adder, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …

    More fully European adder. Adder is the historical and popular name, originally carrying connotations (as the ideas of darting and stinging) not associated with the name viper.

  7. ADDER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    In Europe and Asia, an adder is a small poisonous snake that has a black pattern on its back. In North America, a number of different poisonous and non-poisonous snakes are called adders.

  8. Facts About Adders - Live Science

    Mar 30, 2016 · Adder is a word derived from an Old English term meaning serpent, and it can refer to several types of snakes, including some species that are only distantly related.

  9. ADDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    An adder is defined to be any circuit of the appropriate type that produces the correct answer for arbitrary inputs.

  10. Adder (electronics) - Wikipedia

    For example, the following adder is a 64-bit adder that uses four 16-bit CLAs with two levels of lookahead carry units. Other adder designs include the carry-select adder, conditional sum …