1. ad. - Noun
2. ad. - Verb
Abbreviation of adaptation.
Abbreviation of adapter.
Abbreviation of archdiocese.
(grammar, also spelt adv(.)) Abbreviation of adverb.
(also spelt ad) Abbreviation of advertisement.
Abbreviation of adapt.
Abbreviation of adapted.
(imperative, medicine, in prescriptions, also spelt add.) Abbreviation of addantur.
(imperative, medicine, in prescriptions, also spelt add.) Abbreviation of adde.
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Dogs similar to Italian Greyhounds are recorded as having been seen around Emperor Nero 's court in Rome in the first century AD. citation The breed is believed to have originated more than 2,000 years ago in the countries now known as Greece and Turkey. Source: Internet
Hishio and other fermented soy-based foods likely were introduced to Japan at the same time as Buddhism in the sixth century AD. citation citation This fermented food was called " shi ". Source: Internet
Demographics main In the Roman Empire the city was large and rich with a population of 40,000 in 100–200 AD. citation The city was home to around 20,000 people in 1000 AD, growing to 50,000 in 1200 AD. Source: Internet
Mesoamerican ballgame ( Maya Central lowlands, 650 – 800 AD.) Games and ritual events have been regarded as entertainment since ancient times. Source: Internet
The Byzantine education system continued until the empire's collapse in 1453 AD. citation Islam was another culture that developed a school system in the modern sense of the word. Source: Internet