1. ade - Noun
2. Ade - Proper noun
a sweetened beverage of diluted fruit juice
Source: WordNetAde, originally from Somalia, had kidney failure and died within 11 days of being diagnosed with the virus at St George’s hospital in Tooting, south London, last month. Source: Internet
Ade Ajayi (1998), pp. 413–422 Radama concluded a treaty in 1817 with the British governor of Mauritius to abolish the lucrative slave trade in return for British military and financial assistance. Source: Internet
ADE; ACCDE only works with Access 2007 or later) can be created to prevent user from accessing the design surfaces to modify module code, forms, and reports. Source: Internet
ADE technology is a very gentle process, and it can be used to transfer proteins, high molecular weight DNA and live cells without damage or loss of viability. Source: Internet
Ade Ajayi (1989), p. 437 Today, many Christians integrate their religious beliefs with traditional ones related to honoring the ancestors. Source: Internet
ADE versions of an Access database are used when end-user modifications are not allowed or when the application’s source code should be kept confidential. Source: Internet